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How do you say Take this in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "Take this" in Yoruba, depending on the context and what you're specifically handing over:

General "Take this":

* Gba eyi: This is the most straightforward and literal translation.

* Mu eyi: This is another common option, often used when you're handing something to someone directly.

For specific items:

* Gba ẹ̀wù yi: (Take this shirt)

* Gba oúnjẹ yi: (Take this food)

* Gba àwọn ohun yi: (Take these things)

For commands:

* Gba eyi! (Take this!) - This is a more forceful command.

* Mu eyi o! (Take this!) - This is a more friendly and informal way to say "Take this."

Remember, "Take this" can be translated in different ways depending on the situation and the tone you want to convey.

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