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How do you say Can help me in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "Can you help me?" in Yoruba, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Ṣé o lè ràn mí lọ́wọ́? (She o le ran mi lowo?) - This is the most literal translation and is very polite.

* Mo bẹ̀ ọ́, ràn mí lọ́wọ́. (Mo be o, ran mi lowo.) - This translates to "Please, help me."

Informal:

* Ṣe o le ran mi lowo? (She o le ran mi lowo?) - This is a more casual way of saying it.

* Ràn mí lọ́wọ́. (Ran mi lowo.) - This is even more informal and means "Help me."

Using a specific request:

You can also be more specific about what you need help with:

* Ṣé o lè ràn mí lọ́wọ́ láti ṣe ...? (She o le ran mi lowo lati se...?) - "Can you help me to do...?"

* Ṣé o lè ràn mí lọ́wọ́ pẹ̀lú ...? (She o le ran mi lowo pelu...?) - "Can you help me with...?"

Remember:

* Tone of voice and body language are important when asking for help in any language.

* Being polite and respectful is always appreciated.

Hope this helps!

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