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How do you say Welcome in Yoruba language?

The most common way to say "Welcome" in Yoruba is "E ka bo" (pronounced eh-kah-boh).

Here's a breakdown of how to use it:

* "E" is a plural marker, indicating that it's used for welcoming more than one person.

* "Ka bo" means "come in."

Other options:

* "E ku ile o" (eh-koo-ee-leh-oh) - This literally translates to "You are welcome to the house."

* "A dúpẹ́" (ah-doo-peh) - This means "Thank you." It can be used to acknowledge someone's arrival and express gratitude for their presence.

The choice of which phrase to use depends on the context and level of formality.

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