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How do say 556 in Yoruba language?

There isn't a direct translation for 556 in Yoruba. Yoruba number system uses base 20, so counting beyond 20 gets a bit more complex.

Here's how you would say 556 in Yoruba:

"Ààrẹ́ márùn ún [ààdọ́ta] ààrẹ́ mẹ́rin [ààdọ́rin] ààrẹ́ mẹ́fà [ààdọ́ta]".

Let's break it down:

* Ààrẹ́ márùn ún: This means "20 x 5" (which is 100)

* ààdọ́ta: This means "50"

* ààrẹ́ mẹ́rin: This means "20 x 4" (which is 80)

* ààdọ́rin: This means "60"

* ààrẹ́ mẹ́fà: This means "20 x 3" (which is 60)

* ààdọ́ta: This means "50"

Therefore, the entire phrase translates to: "One hundred and fifty, eighty and sixty, sixty and fifty."

It's important to note that this is a literal translation and might not be the most common way of saying 556 in everyday conversation. You might hear people use a more simplified version, or even just say "five hundred and fifty-six".

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