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Hello! How are you doing today?
I ni sogoma! I ka kɛnɛya an bɛ nyɛ la?
I can't believe what just happened to me.
N te n’a fisa i bɛ se ka kuma n ye.
The weather outside is absolutely beautiful.
Kun bɛ sigi bɛɛ ka kan, o fɛ ka taa kɛ.
I'm running a bit late — please wait for me.
N bɛ bi dɛn kɛra, i ta n to.
This is the best thing I've ever experienced.
A ye mun kɛra fɛnw kɛnɛ bɛ
Have you eaten anything yet today?
I bɛ tile min ye le kari?
I really need your help with something important.
N bɛ se ka i sigilen kɛ min bɛ sa dogo.
Life is too short to waste on boring things.
Dunin bɛ tulu ye ka dɛn cogo fila ye.
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