In the Yoruba religion, a sari is a propitiatory offering made to a deity or spirit to seek favor, blessings, or protection. It can include items like food, drinks, or symbolic objects that are presented during rituals or ceremonies as a gesture of respect and devotion. The sari is believed to establish a connection between the worshipper and the deity or spirit being honored.
A Yoruban is a member of the Yoruba people or an adherent of the Yoruba religion.
nag aalaga ng sari sari
The Yoruba word for bullet is "iró".
"Adetoyin" does not have a known meaning in Yoruba. It is possible that it could be a name or a term not commonly used in the language.
"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.
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wearing a sari doesnt indicate what religion you are because most asian ladies wear saris wether your an hindu muslim sikh etc i think it shows what race you are (e.g pakistani,bengali etc) then religion hahahahahajhaha
A sari really isn't a religious clothing but is mostly worn in Southwest Asia and rarely in the Middle East
Vodou & Yoruba.
The word "lucky" in Yoruba can be translated as "iwọdun" or "adura fẹẹrẹ." It signifies a state of favor, good fortune, or blessings in the Yoruba language.
it means my love in yoruba
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