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Yoruba Articles

Here are examples of the articles in Yoruba. This includes the use of (a, the, many, and some). As well as demonstrative adjectives (this, that ...).

The yellow pen is easy to find: Kalamu alawọ ododo na rọrun lati ri.
A yellow pen is easy to find: Kalamu alawọ ododo kan rọrun lati ri.
A French teacher is here: Olukọ faranse kan wa nihin.
The French teacher is here: Olukọ faranse na wa nihin.
Some languages are hard: Awọn ede kan le.
Many languages are easy: Awọn ede pupọ le.
The student speaks Korean: Akẹkọ na sọ ede korean.
A student speaks Korean: Akẹkọ kan sọ ede korean.
Some students speak Korean: Awọn akẹkọ kan sọ ede korean.
Many students speak Korean: Awọn akẹkọ sọ ede korean.
This student speaks Korean: Akẹkọ yi sọ ede korean.
That student speaks Korean: Akẹkọ yẹn sọ ede korean.
These students speak Korean: Awọn akẹkọ yi sọ ede korean.
Those students speak Korean: Awọn akẹkọ yẹn sọ ede korean.

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