👉 Wzalan is a verb in Yoruba language which can be translated as "to break" or "to cut". It is often used to describe physical actions that involve cutting, breaking, or slicing things. For example: - Wazun wa zelan nipa kan ni waa. - When he started cutting his nails with the knife, - Nikan yin rii wanzan zelan jẹ ti ni ipada. In Yoruba literature and folklore, it is often used to describe the act of making a person do something that was done in another's presence.