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How do you say See tomorrow in Yoruba language?

"See you tomorrow" in Yoruba can be expressed in a few different ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Àá rí ara wa lọ́la (aa ri ara wa lo la) - This is the most formal and literal translation, meaning "We will see ourselves tomorrow."

Informal:

* Ó dájú pé àá pàdé lọ́la (o daju pe aa pade lo la) - This translates to "It's certain that we will meet tomorrow."

* Àá pàdé lọ́la (aa pade lo la) - This is a shorter, more casual version of the above, simply meaning "We will meet tomorrow."

* Ìwọ ó rí mi lọ́la (iwo o ri mi lo la) - "You will see me tomorrow." (If you are addressing one person specifically)

* Àá rí ara wa lọ́la (aa ri ara wa lo la) - This is the most common and casual way to say "see you tomorrow."

It's important to note that the specific wording you choose might depend on your relationship with the person you're speaking to. If you're talking to someone older or in a position of authority, it's best to use the more formal phrases.

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