"Ese e pupo" means "Thank you very much" 'Ese' means 'Thank you' and is used if you're talking to an older person. To a younger person, you would say 'Ose' 'Pupo' means 'very much' The 'e' in "Ese e pupo" can be left out... "Ese pupo"
In igbo:Ekene dili Chukwu. In yoruba: Ese Oluwa
You say "I am fine, thank you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mowa dada, Ese".
You say "Thank you very much" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ese gan".
You can say "Mo gbogbo e fẹ́" in Yoruba to mean "I miss you too".
You can say "E se, Ara mi" in Yoruba to mean "Thank you, darling."
In igbo:Ekene dili Chukwu. In yoruba: Ese Oluwa
You say "I am fine, thank you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mowa dada, Ese".
You say "Thank you very much" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ese gan".
You can say "Mo gbogbo e fẹ́" in Yoruba to mean "I miss you too".
You can say "E se, Ara mi" in Yoruba to mean "Thank you, darling."
If you mean the Spanish word, it's pronounced esseh. Both e's are short e's.
E ku odun, e hu iye' dun! (Merry Christmas in Yoruba)
You can say "E ku oriire" in Yoruba to offer congratulations.
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"Mo nifẹ e" is "I love you" in Yoruba.
You can say "e ku ise" in Yoruba, which translates to "kisses to you."