How to Say "I don't know" in Yoruba
The most natural way to say "I don't know" in Yoruba is mi o mọ. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
Use this phrase when you genuinely do not have the information someone is asking for. It can be used in both formal and informal settings. It's a polite way to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge.
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Examples in Yoruba
| Yoruba | English |
|---|---|
| Nibo ni mo ti le ri ọkọ rẹ? Mi o mọ. | Where can I find your husband? I don't know. |
| Ibo ni wọn ti n lọ? Mi o mọ. | Where are they going? I don't know. |
The fastest way to remember it
Vocabulary you only read fades fast. Vocabulary you say out loud sticks. Hear mi o mọ, repeat it a few times, then use it in a real sentence. SPAIKING lets you practice exactly that, speaking Yoruba with a coach that corrects your pronunciation in real time. You can start with two free conversations.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this phrase in a formal setting?
Yes, it is appropriate to use in both formal and informal contexts.
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