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What does daruko isori oro ti o wa ninu ede yoruba?

"Daruko isori oro ti o wa ninu ede Yoruba" is a Yoruba phrase that translates to:

"The mystery of the word that is in the Yoruba language."

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Daruko: This refers to something mysterious, secret, or hidden.

* Isori: This means "mystery" or "secret."

* Oro: This means "word" or "speech."

* Ti o wa: This means "that is."

* Ninu ede Yoruba: This means "in the Yoruba language."

The phrase could be interpreted in different ways depending on the context. It could be used to refer to:

* The complex and often mysterious nature of the Yoruba language itself.

* The hidden meanings or symbolism within Yoruba proverbs or folklore.

* The power of words and their ability to evoke emotions and influence people.

Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what the phrase means in a specific situation.

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