Beko gbaghara m
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
In Igbo, you can say "Ekwela m mgbaghara" to express "I am so sorry." Another way to convey this sentiment is "Mgbaghara biko," which means "Please forgive me." Both phrases convey a sense of remorse and a plea for forgiveness.
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
biko(please) dalu (thank) the u should have dot under
"Ẹ ṣe mi" is the phrase for "please forgive me" in Yoruba.
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
In Igbo, you can say "Ekwela m mgbaghara" to express "I am so sorry." Another way to convey this sentiment is "Mgbaghara biko," which means "Please forgive me." Both phrases convey a sense of remorse and a plea for forgiveness.
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
biko(please) dalu (thank) the u should have dot under
please forgive me = Ich bitte um Verzeihung
"Ẹ ṣe mi" is the phrase for "please forgive me" in Yoruba.
The phrase "please forgive me" in Aramaic is written as "אנא סלח לה (‘anah salakh le).
The Igbo word for "please" of the Western African origin is biko.
Ennai mannikanum (or) mannikanum (or) mannichidunga
To say "dog" in Igbo, you would say "nwụnye."
To say "I hate you" in Igbo, you can say "Aghọtara m."
mū duḥkhita