Táyé àti Kehinde wo oríṣìi aso kan náà. Orò àsopò ínú gbólóhùn okè yli ni

Táyé àti Kehinde wo oríṣìi aso kan náà. Orò àsopò ínú gbólóhùn okè yli ni

  1. àti ✓
  2. kan
  3. Kehinde
  4. oríṣìi

Explanation

“Àti” means “and” and connects Taye with Kehinde in the sentence. This linking word joins the two people.

The other words name people or describe clothes. Only “àti” performs the connecting function.

Short conjunctions like “àti” are powerful. They build relationships between sentence parts.