Tumo okookan gbólóhùm tí ó wà ní ìbéèrè sí ojúlówó èdè Yorùbà.Do not disturb my students.
Tumo okookan gbólóhùm tí ó wà ní ìbéèrè sí ojúlówó èdè Yorùbà.Do not disturb my students.
Explanation
“Disturb” means to interrupt or bother someone. In Yoruba, “da láàmú” captures this meaning exactly. It means to cause disruption or interference.
The other options talk about making people upset, changing their appearance, or making them distant. These are not the same as disturbing or interrupting.
Finding the right equivalent phrase requires understanding the core meaning. “Disturb” is about interruption, not emotional states.