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How do you say Do have children in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "Do you have children?" in Yoruba, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Ṣé o ní àwọn ọmọ? (She o ni awon omo?) This is a direct translation and the most formal way to ask.

Informal:

* O ní ọmọ bí? (O ni omo bi?) This is a more casual way to ask.

* O ní àwọn ọmọ? (O ni awon omo?) This is also informal but uses the plural form of "child" which can be more polite.

Using a different structure:

* Ọmọ wo ni o ní? (Omo wo ni o ni?) This literally translates to "Which children do you have?" and implies the person does have children.

Important Note: Yoruba language is a tonal language. The meaning of a word can change depending on the tone used. It's best to consult a native speaker or reliable resource for accurate pronunciation.

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