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How do you say Where live in Yoruba language?

The direct translation of "Where do you live?" in Yoruba is:

Níbo ni o ngbé?

This is a formal and polite way to ask.

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Níbo (pronounced "nee-bo") means "where"

* ni (pronounced "ni") is a preposition that indicates location

* o (pronounced "oh") is the subject pronoun "you"

* ngbé (pronounced "ng-bay") means "live"

Other possible ways to ask:

* Níbo ni ilé rẹ? (Where is your house?)

* Níbo ni o ti ngbé? (Where are you living?)

It's important to note that the tone and formality of the question will depend on the context and your relationship with the person you are asking.

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