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How do you say Are sure in Yoruba language?

The direct translation of "Are you sure?" in Yoruba depends on the context and the level of formality you want to convey. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* Ṣe o dájú? (She o daju?) - This is the most direct and literal translation. It is appropriate for formal situations.

Informal:

* O dájú ni? (O daju ni?) - This is a more casual way to ask "Are you sure?" It is appropriate for friends and family.

* Ǹjẹ́ o dájú? (Nje o daju?) - This is another informal way to ask "Are you sure?" It is a bit more emphatic than the previous option.

Other options:

* Àbójútó o? (Abojuto o?) - This literally translates to "Are you certain?" It is a more formal way to express doubt.

* O gbàdà? (O gbada?) - This is a very colloquial way to ask "Are you sure?" It is only appropriate for very close friends and family.

The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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