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How do you say Come in Yoruba language?

"Come in" in Yoruba can be expressed in a few different ways depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Wọlé (Wo-leh) - This is the most direct and formal way to say "Come in".

* Ẹ wọlé (E wo-leh) - This is the plural form of "Wọlé" and is used when addressing multiple people.

Informal:

* Wá sìn (Wa sin) - This translates to "Come here" and is a more casual way to invite someone in.

* Gbàgbàá (Gba-gba-a) - This is a very informal and friendly way to say "Come in". It is often used with close friends or family.

The choice of which phrase to use will depend on the relationship between the speaker and the person they are addressing, as well as the formality of the situation.

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