* For blessings in general: Ìbùkún (ee-boo-koon)
* To give blessings: Ṣègùn (sheh-goon)
* To bless someone: Ṣègùn fún (sheh-goon fun) followed by the person's name
* For a specific type of blessing (e.g., God bless you): You can use a more specific phrase like:
* Ọlọ́run gbà wọ́ (o-lo-run gba wo) - God bless you
* Ọlọ́run dáàbò bò ọ́ (o-lo-run da-a-bo bo o) - God protect you
* Kí Ọlọ́run bù kún ọ́ (kee o-lo-run boo koon o) - May God bless you
Remember that the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the speaker's accent.
If you're unsure about the best way to say "bless" in a particular situation, it's always best to ask a native Yoruba speaker.