Review of Week 6 of Odu’a Organization of Michigan’s Children’s Yoruba Class in Detroit.
Second sets of pronoun still on the use of I, You, He, She, it and they.
They can take other forms when:
Laying Emphasis on person/s.
I am – Èmi ni
You are – ìwọ ni
They are – Àwọn ni
We are – Àwa ni
She/He – òun ni
You (plural) are – Ẹ̀yin ni
It is Niyi – Niyi ni
Making a negative Statement
I am not or – Èmi kọ́
You are not or It is not you – Ìwọ kọ́
They are not or It is not they – Àwọn kọ́
Bayo is not or It is not Bayo – Bayo kọ́

Review Week 6 Odu’a Youth Yoruba Class in Detroit.


IleOduduwa.com the Source is ennobling this great culture and language of the Yoruba people is a worthy endeavor to undertake and continue to share with the world it’s rich history, heritage, traditions, culture, and language that is spoken by sixty million people around the world.