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How do you say See soon in Yoruba language?

There's no direct translation for "See soon" in Yoruba that captures the same sentiment as the English phrase.

However, here are a few ways to express a similar meaning, depending on the context:

Formal:

* "Kí à bá pàdé lẹ́yìn díẹ̀ sí i" (Ki a ba pade leyin die si i) - This literally means "May we meet again soon."

* "Mo ní ìrètí pé a ó pàdé lẹ́yìn díẹ̀ sí i" (Mo ni ireti pe a o pade leyin die si i) - This means "I hope we will meet again soon."

Informal:

* "À bá pàdé lẹ́yìn díẹ̀" (A ba pade leyin die) - This means "See you soon."

* "Kí à bá pàdé lẹ́yìn díẹ̀" (Ki a ba pade leyin die) - This means "See you later."

The best choice will depend on the formality of the situation and the relationship you have with the person you're speaking to.

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