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How do you say Where are from in Yoruba language?

"Where are you from?" in Yoruba can be said in a few ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Níbo ni o ti wá? (Nee-bo ni o ti wa?)

* Níbo ni o ti gbé? (Nee-bo ni o ti gbe?)

Informal:

* Níbo ni o ti wá? (Nee-bo ni o ti wa?) - This is the same as the formal version, but it can be used in more casual settings.

* Níbo ni wọ́n bí ọ? (Nee-bo ni won bi o?) - This literally translates to "Where were you born?", but it's commonly used to ask about someone's origin.

Additional notes:

* The "o" in "o ti wa" or "o ti gbe" is a pronoun that means "you".

* You can replace "o" with the appropriate pronoun based on the person you are speaking to (e.g., "ni" for "he/she" or "a" for "we").

Example:

* Níbo ni o ti wá? (Nee-bo ni o ti wa?) - Where are you from?

* Mo ti wá láti Íbàdàn. (Mo ti wa lati Ibadan) - I am from Ibadan.

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