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Hello! How are you doing today?
I kaawè nɔ! I mè wɛ̀ndò gã?
I can't believe what just happened to me.
Ah, mèkpɔ̀ nɛ á mà mì tɔn.
The weather outside is absolutely beautiful.
Ah, agbalẽ-blé ɖe zakpó wèlé gbedodo!
I'm running a bit late — please wait for me.
Mí dɔ̃́ káká, nìa, wò tó mí sɔ́ŋlɔ́.
This is the best thing I've ever experienced.
Eyi nye nu gàn tó mí mèkpá nɔnui.
Have you eaten anything yet today?
Aɖe si ma gbo, wò ɖu nu tɔ̃ nɛ?
I really need your help with something important.
Mawu tó mí, me hia wo dɔɖɔ zãzã na nú aɖe le ɖiɖi.
Life is too short to waste on boring things.
Aɖe dàn tɔn nú gbe nɔ́n dɔ xɔ viɖe kpekple lo.
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