Formal:
* Wo: This is the most formal way to say "you" and is used when addressing someone of higher status, an elder, or someone you don't know well.
Informal:
* Wo: This is also used informally, but it's more common to use "you" in this context.
* Ɛnɛ: This is a more casual way to say "you" and is used with friends or family.
* Wo: This is a very informal way to say "you" and is used with close friends or family.
Plural:
* Mo: This is used to address multiple people.
Examples:
* Wo yɛɛ dɛn? (What did you do?) - Formal
* Wo yɛɛ dɛn? (What did you do?) - Informal
* Ɛnɛ yɛɛ dɛn? (What did you do?) - Casual
* Mo yɛɛ dɛn? (What did you all do?) - Plural
It's important to choose the appropriate form of "you" based on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.