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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"
"Maye abi" in Yoruba means "water abundance" in English.
It means praise
In Yoruba, the word "nana" can mean grandmother or a term of endearment for an elderly woman.
Modupe Oshikoya was born on 1954-05-02.
Prince Modupe was born in 1901, in French West Africa.
Olamide Modupe Bamtefa has written: 'The crooked little tree' -- subject(s): Fiction, Self-esteem, Trees
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"Ode" in Yoruba means "fool" or "idiot." It is often used as an insult to someone who is perceived as acting foolishly or stupidly.
It means "when I cry" in Yoruba.
It means praise
"Maye abi" in Yoruba means "water abundance" in English.
Gracious in Yoruba can be translated as "ẹni rere." It refers to someone who is kind, generous, or showing good manners towards others.
Prince or Crown
In Yoruba, the name "Dare" means "to have joy" or "to bring joy". It can also be used to signify happiness or togetherness within a family or community.
Modupe Elizabeth Adegoroye has written: 'The effects of fermentation on the thiamin, riboflavin, and amino acid content of African locust-bean seeds' -- subject(s): Oilseed plants