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How do you say I like it in Yoruba language?

"I like it" in Yoruba can be expressed in a few different ways depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Mo fẹ́ e: This is the most formal way to say it, literally translating to "I love it." It is generally used for things you really like or admire.

Informal:

* Mo fẹ́ e gan: This is a more common informal way to say "I like it," adding "gan" for emphasis, meaning "very much."

* Mo nifẹ́ e: This is another informal way to say "I like it," using the verb "nifẹ́" which is similar to "fẹ́" but implies a stronger feeling of liking.

* Mo nifẹ́ e gan: This is the most informal way to say "I like it" and is a stronger emphasis than "Mo fẹ́ e gan."

Example:

* Mo fẹ́ e: I like this house. (Formal)

* Mo fẹ́ e gan: I really like this food. (Informal)

* Mo nifẹ́ e: I like this song. (Informal)

* Mo nifẹ́ e gan: I really like your new dress. (Informal)

The best way to use these phrases is to consider the situation and who you are speaking to.

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