"Bawo ni aku odun oo" is a Yoruba phrase that translates to "How is the new year?" It is commonly used to greet people during the New Year celebrations in Nigeria, expressing good wishes and hopes for the year ahead. The phrase reflects the cultural significance of the New Year as a time for renewal, reflection, and community bonding.
"Bawo ni" is a Yoruba greeting that translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being in Yoruba culture.
In Yoruba, "Omo iya bawo ni" translates to "how is your mother's child?" It is a common way to greet someone or inquire about how they are doing in a friendly manner.
You say "How are you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lowa".
In Yoruba, you can say "Bawo ni, Oruko mi ni..." to mean "Hi, my name is...".
señorita miel
You can reply "Mo wa pa" which means "I am fine."
Bawo Ni, Kilo n sele
In the Yoruba language, "hello" is usually translated as "bawo ni" or "ẹ káàbọ́."
You say "How can I get to" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo ni mosele de adugbo yi".
baso binate ni.. aku tanyo mung mung g tanyo aku smula.. kalu xleh jawab xsoh dok wat hero la dale web ni gilo......
I have not physically traveled to any locations in Yoruba. However, I can provide information and assistance related to the Yoruba language, culture, and traditions.
walay klaro ni aku naman hinuon ang pa answeron s akung pangutana