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How do you say call me in Yoruba?

There are a few ways to say "call me" in Yoruba, depending on the context and level of formality. Here are some options:

Formal:

* Pe mi l'oju: This is the most direct translation and literally means "call me in the face." It's used in formal settings like when addressing someone you respect.

* Pe mi lo: This means "call me" and is a bit less formal than "Pe mi l'oju".

Informal:

* Pe mi: This is the most common and informal way to say "call me".

* Pe mi o: This is a more emphatic way to say "call me" and means "call me now".

* Pe mi ni: This means "call me on" and is used when specifying the phone number or a particular method of communication.

Examples:

* Pe mi l'oju, oju mi ni ile: Call me, my home is empty (meaning "call me if you need something")

* Pe mi ni 080..." Call me on 080... (your phone number)

Remember, the best way to say "call me" in Yoruba depends on the situation.

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