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Title:
When you need to drink water you say
Answer:
Mo fe mo mi
Yoruba > Popular Expression > Food / Drink


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.9
# of votes 12
# of Garbage Votes 1
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Anastacia L.
Rating: 4 April 24, 2014
 
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 5 May 18, 2013
 
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Guest
Rating: 4 May 14, 2012
 
Instead of "Mo fe mo mi", in English we say "I want water"
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 4 February 23, 2010
Mo fe mu omi (the "u" is cancelled because of the contraction). Well done!
Instead of "Mo fe mo mi", in English we say "I want to (take) drink water."
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Guest
Rating: 5 September 2, 2009
 
Instead of "Mo fe mo mi", in French we say "J'ai soif"
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Guest
Rating: 5 July 21, 2009
 
Instead of "Mo fe mo mi", in English we say "i want water"
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Guest
Rating: 2 November 5, 2008
 
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Javier
Rating: 5 October 29, 2008
Hi and congratulations for the game. I would like to ask you a question that deals with slang words in Amharic. I am doing a research which consist on creating a linguistic cartography of the world based on social aspects such as economy, friendship and gender. It consists on asking every country of the world for the translation of "money", "friend", "masculine sex" and "femenine sex", but IN STREET LANGUAGE (slang); those words, that do not appear in the dictionary but you know them just if you are from there. They may sound rude, but in fact everyone knows them because they are very popular. For instance, in English(UK), money:dosh, friend:mate, masculine sex:cock, femenine sex:cunt; but in English(USA), money:bucks, friend:buddy, masculine sex:dick, femenine sex:pussy.
How do you say those words in Yoruba?

I really appreciate your help.
All the best,

Javier.
Instead of "Mo fe mo mi", in Spanish we say "Agua, por favor"
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dami l.
(native speaker)
Rating: 5 August 6, 2008
 
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Patrick A.
Rating: 0 June 10, 2008
I SPEAK YORUBA TOO
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