General warnings:
* Kíyèsí: This is a general warning, meaning "be careful" or "pay attention."
* Má ṣe: This means "don't" and can be used in combination with other words to create specific warnings. For example, "Má ṣe fò" means "don't jump."
More serious warnings:
* Fúnra e: This means "be careful" or "look out for yourself," and is used in more serious situations.
* Ṣọ́ra: This is a stronger warning, meaning "be careful" or "watch out!"
Specific warnings:
You can also use more specific phrases depending on the situation, for example:
* Má ṣe fọ́: Don't fall
* Má ṣe gbe: Don't move
* Má ṣe kan: Don't touch
The best way to choose the appropriate phrase depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.