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How do you say What is new in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "What is new?" in Yoruba, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Kí ló ṣe tuntun? (Kee lo she tun tun?) - This is the most literal translation and the most formal way to ask.

Informal:

* Kí n ṣe tuntun? (Kee n she tun tun?) - This is a more casual way to ask, similar to "What's up?".

* Kí ló dé? (Kee lo de?) - This means "What's new?" in a general sense, like "What's going on?".

* Kí ló ń ṣẹlẹ̀? (Kee lo n shele?) - This means "What's happening?".

Note:

* The "l" at the beginning of words like "ló" and "ń" is pronounced like a "y" sound in English.

* The "n" at the beginning of words like "ń" and "n ṣe" is a nasal sound, similar to the "ng" sound in "singer".

You can use any of these phrases depending on your audience and the situation.

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