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How do i say sorry my love in Yoruba language?

Here are a few ways to say "sorry, my love" in Yoruba:

Formal:

* E se mi o, o fe mi. (This translates literally to "It's my fault, my love.")

Informal:

* Mo beere lo, o fe mi. (This means "I apologize, my love.")

* Mo ni ibanuje o, o fe mi. (This means "I'm sorry, my love.")

You can also add a specific reason for your apology after any of these phrases. For example:

* Mo beere lo, o fe mi, nitori mo fe'se ni ojo oni. (I apologize, my love, because I acted wrongly today.)

Important Note: The phrase "o fe mi" (my love) is affectionate and adds a personal touch. You can also use other terms of endearment like "omi mi" (my darling), "ayi mi" (my heart), or "ore mi" (my friend) depending on your relationship.

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