Formal:
* Dìde: This is the most common and formal way to say "wake up." It's used when addressing someone older or in a more formal setting.
Informal:
* Jí: This is a more casual way to say "wake up," used when speaking to friends or family.
* Gbé: This is another informal option, often used to encourage someone to wake up.
* Tí: This is a very informal way to say "wake up," used when talking to someone you are very close to.
More specific expressions:
* Jí nígbà tí: This means "wake up when..." and is followed by the time you want someone to wake up. For example, "Jí nígbà tí ó bá jẹ́ aago mẹ́jọ́" means "Wake up when it's 8 o'clock."
* Jí ṣùgbọ́n: This means "wake up but..." and can be used to tell someone to wake up and then do something else. For example, "Jí ṣùgbọ́n jẹun" means "Wake up but eat."
Example sentences:
* Dìde, o pé àjọ́: This translates to "Wake up, it's morning."
* Jí, a máa lọ sí ibi ìṣẹ́: This translates to "Wake up, we are going to work."
* Gbé, o pé àkókò tí a fi máa lọ: This translates to "Wake up, it's time to go."
The best way to choose the right expression depends on your relationship with the person you are talking to and the situation.