Tone mark mushin in Yoruba

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In Yoruba, the term "mushin" refers to a specific area in Lagos, Nigeria. If you're asking about tone marks, the word "mushin" does not have tone marks, as it is a proper noun. However, if you need information on how Yoruba tone marks work in general, here’s a brief overview:

Yoruba uses three primary tone marks:

  1. High tone (´) - This is represented by an acute accent, indicating a high pitch.
  2. Mid tone (no mark) - This is the default tone and has no accent mark.
  3. Low tone (`) - This is represented by a grave accent, indicating a low pitch.

If you have a specific word or phrase you'd like help with regarding tone marks, feel free to provide it!