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How do you say See later in Yoruba language?

There are a few ways to say "See later" in Yoruba, depending on the context and formality:

Informal:

* Kí à bá pàdé lẹ́yìn: (Ki a ba pade leyin) - This literally translates to "Let us meet later" and is a common informal way to say "See later".

* À bá pàdé lẹ́yìn: (A ba pade leyin) - This is a shortened version of the previous phrase and also means "See later".

* Tí à bá pàdé lẹ́yìn: (Ti a ba pade leyin) - This is another informal way to say "See later", meaning "If we meet later".

Formal:

* À bá pàdé nígbà mìíràn: (A ba pade ni gbà miiran) - This means "We will meet another time" and is a more formal way to say "See later".

* Mo ní kí à bá pàdé nígbà mìíràn: (Mo ni ki a ba pade ni gbà miiran) - This means "I say let us meet another time" and is also a formal way to say "See later".

Other options:

* Sùúrù: (Suuru) - This means "Be patient" and can be used as a way to say "See you later" in a more casual setting.

* Mo gbọ́dọ̀ lọ́: (Mo gbodo lo) - This means "I must go" and is a way to say "See later" when you are leaving.

The best way to say "See later" in Yoruba will depend on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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