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How do you say My name is in Yoruba language?

There are two ways to say "My name is" in Yoruba, depending on the context:

1. Formal/Polite:

* Orúkọ mi ni... (O-roo-ko mi ni...)

This is the most common and polite way to introduce yourself.

2. Informal/Casual:

* Mo jẹ́... (Mo je...)

This is a more informal and casual way to say "My name is" and is often used with friends and family.

Example:

* Formal: Orúkọ mi ni Tunde. (My name is Tunde.)

* Informal: Mo jẹ́ Bola. (My name is Bola.)

Remember: When introducing yourself in Yoruba, it's important to use the appropriate form based on the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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