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What does fe lo si Europe gon means in Yoruba language?

The phrase "fe lo si Europe gon" is not a valid Yoruba phrase. It appears to be a combination of Yoruba and English words, making it grammatically incorrect.

Here's why:

* "fe" is a Yoruba word meaning "to want" or "to love."

* "lo" is a Yoruba word meaning "to go."

* "si" is a Yoruba preposition meaning "to" or "towards."

* "Europe" is an English word.

* "gon" is not a recognized Yoruba word.

To express the meaning of "I want to go to Europe" in Yoruba, you would say:

Mo fẹ́ lọ sí Yúróòpù.

Here's a breakdown:

* Mo: I (personal pronoun)

* fẹ́: want (verb in present tense)

* lọ: go (verb in present tense)

* sí: to (preposition)

* Yúróòpù: Europe (noun)

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