ololu means policeman
"Ololu Fe mi" in Yoruba means "My lover" or "My darling."
You can say "Mo nifẹ oko mi" in Yoruba, which translates to "I love my husband."
1. My Love in Yoruba Language is "Ololufe Mi"- This is addressing the person as my Lover. 2. My Love = This can also mean "Ife Mi"
You say "I am hungry" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ebi npa mi".
In Yoruba, husband is called "ọkọ mi".
You can say "E se, Ara mi" in Yoruba to mean "Thank you, darling."
You can say "Mo nifẹ oko mi" in Yoruba, which translates to "I love my husband."
You say "I am hungry" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ebi npa mi".
1. My Love in Yoruba Language is "Ololufe Mi"- This is addressing the person as my Lover. 2. My Love = This can also mean "Ife Mi"
the phrase is 'mi o fe' when you are being simle but if you want to really look assertive its 'mo ko'
You say "My Yoruba is bad" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ede yoruba mi da".
In Yoruba, husband is called "ọkọ mi".
To say "This is my wife" in Yoruba, you would say "Omo mi ni iyawo mi."
In Yoruba, "mother-in-law" is translated as "iyá àwó."
In Yoruba, the phrase "I am tired" is "O ti rẹ mi."
To refer to your wife in Yoruba, you can say "iyawo mi."
Its 'Iyawo mi' in normal yoruba but some accent use 'aya mi' both are widely acceptable
Oko mi