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How To Apologize In Isoko (Learn Isoko Language Part 27)

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Apology/You Unu A genuine apology can be a way of demonstrating empathy and understanding toward the other person. An apology is  a powerful way of showing humility, compassion, and accountability . If it is something much bigger than a simple oversight, it can go a long way toward repairing damaged relationships and restoring trust. Ivie olẹ....Please/I beg Olẹ.....Please Ivie..... Please Olẹ mẹ rọ....I am begging Mẹ lẹ owhẹ.....I beg you Rọvrẹ omẹ.....forgive me Me Ru thọ.....I am wrong/guilty Mẹ te gbẹ dawo iẹe ofa ha....I will not do it again O te gbẹ via ha....It will not happen again Kpairoro vrẹ.......Forget Me kigwẹ be lowhẹ.......I am on my knee begging Eva e dha owhẹ hẹ.....Please dont be angry Who mu ofu hu.....Dont be upset Whọ dheva ha......Dont be angry Rọ udu kpotọ...Please calm down Whọ gbẹ whọ họ.... Don't quarel again Ivie u te no....Please it is okay To truly heal a relationship, it is powerful for people to exchange apologies . Each person acknowledges their res...