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How do you say What should I in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "What should I" in Yoruba, depending on the context and the specific action:

General "What should I"

* Kí ni mo (pronounced "kee ni mo"): This is the most basic way to ask "What should I?"

* Kí lo (pronounced "kee lo"): This is another common way to ask "What should I?"

"What should I do?"

* Kí ni mo ṣe (pronounced "kee ni mo she"): This translates directly to "What should I do?"

"What should I say?"

* Kí ni mo sọ (pronounced "kee ni mo so"): This translates directly to "What should I say?"

Example Sentences:

* Kí ni mo ṣe? (What should I do?)

* Kí lo ṣe? (What should I do?)

* Kí ni mo sọ? (What should I say?)

* Kí ni mo ra? (What should I buy?)

Remember to adjust the sentence based on the specific action you are referring to.

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