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What does Ku ise mean is Yoruba?

"Ku ise" in Yoruba doesn't have a direct translation as a complete phrase. It's a combination of two words:

* Ku: This means "stop" or "cease."

* Ise: This means "work" or "task."

So, depending on the context, "Ku ise" could mean:

* "Stop working." This is the most literal translation.

* "End the work." This implies finishing a task.

* "Take a break from work." This suggests pausing work for a while.

Without more context, it's difficult to determine the precise meaning of "Ku ise." You'll need to consider the surrounding words and the situation to understand the intended meaning.

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