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  • In Yoruba part of Nigeria, when you want to address an elder in Yoruba language, you must put the prefix 'e' to any word you're saying. For example, if you want to tell your mate or younger one to sit down in Yoruba, you say 'joko', but for an elder, you say 'e joko'. Putting 'e' signifies respect. --Assumpta
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