"Omo iyami kilowa" is a phrase in Yoruba, a language spoken in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa. It translates to "children of my mother" or "my mother's children," often used to express a sense of familial connection or solidarity among siblings or close relatives. The phrase can also evoke themes of loyalty and support within a family context.
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"Kamawirei" meaning "i greet".
Omo I and Omo II
Suleiman Omo was born on 1985-12-15.
Egbe Omo Oduduwa was created in 1945.
Omo la mi is Spanish for like
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
The word omo can refer to several acronyms. The most common are, Operational Management Office, On my own or Open Market Operations. Omo is also the name of a river in Ethiopia.
Makanjuola Omo Ilesanmi has written: 'Aroko Leti Opon Ifa'
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No, Omo front loader washing powder does not contain benzalkonium chloride.
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