Bosom p yung gye nyame

It seems like you're speaking in a Ghanaian language, specifically in the Akan dialect. "Bosom" is a common greeting in Akan, which means "hello" or "good morning". "P" is a prefix that is often used to show respect or affection.

"Yung" is a verb that means "to be strong" or "to be powerful".

"Gye" is a verb that means "to conquer" or "to overcome".

"Nyame" is a name that refers to God or the Supreme Being in Akan culture.

So, when you say "Bosom p yung gye nyame", it can be translated to "Hello, I am strong because of God" or "Good morning, I am powerful because of God".