The following are useful measures for conserving forest except
The following are useful measures for conserving forest except
Explanation
Yoruba pronouns include: “mo/mi” (I/me), “o/ẹ” (you-singular), “ó/un” (he/she/it), “a/wa” (we/us), “ẹ/yin” (you-plural), “wọn” (they/them). No gender distinction in third person.
Subject pronouns often contract with verbs. “Mo lọ” (I went), “O wa” (You came). Object pronouns follow verbs: “Ó rí mi” (He/She saw me).
Respect forms exist: “ẹyin” can address a single respected person (like English “you” from “vous”). Proper pronoun use shows social awareness and respect for elders.