Here are some other ways to express apologies in Yoruba, depending on the context:
* "Mo bèrè ló wò": This is a more formal way of saying "I beg your pardon" or "Please forgive me."
* "Mo jẹ́ ohun tí ó burú": This translates to "I did something bad" and is a more general way of expressing regret.
* "Àfọ́jú mi": This literally means "My mistake" and is a less formal way of saying "sorry."
You can also add "gan-an" at the end of any of these phrases to emphasize your apology and make it stronger. For example, "Má binu gan-an" means "I am truly sorry."
It's important to note that the specific phrase you choose will depend on the situation and your relationship with the person you're apologizing to.