"Ẹ ṣe mi" is the phrase for "please forgive me" in Yoruba.
You can say "E ma binu" in Yoruba, which translates to "I forgive you."
To ask your husband for forgiveness in Yoruba, you can say "ṣe èṣìn re." This translates to "please forgive me" in English. It is a simple and direct way to convey your apology and seek forgiveness from your husband in Yoruba culture.
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
You say "Can you repeat please?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se ole tunso jo?".
formal: Ejo [EH-joh] informal: Jo [Joh]
You can say "E ma binu" in Yoruba, which translates to "I forgive you."
To ask your husband for forgiveness in Yoruba, you can say "ṣe èṣìn re." This translates to "please forgive me" in English. It is a simple and direct way to convey your apology and seek forgiveness from your husband in Yoruba culture.
You say "Hold on please" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo monbo".
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
please forgive me = Ich bitte um Verzeihung
You say "Can you repeat please?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se ole tunso jo?".
formal: Ejo [EH-joh] informal: Jo [Joh]
You say "A table for (one/two) please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo tabili fun eyan (kan/meji)!".
To say "help me" in Yoruba, you would say "ẹ jọ́ dúró" which translates to "please stop" or "ẹ jọ́, ran mi lọ" which translates to "please, help me go."
Ni a se le ni awọn ayẹwo Jọwọ is the trasnlation into the Yoruba language for "can we have the check please."
You say "One moment please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Jo funmi ni iseju kan!".
The phrase "please forgive me" in Aramaic is written as "אנא סלח לה (‘anah salakh le).