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How do you say Sorry in Yoruba language?

The most common way to say "sorry" in Yoruba is "Má binu".

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.

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