"yo" is an indicator of the plural form.
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examples:
liv la → the book (singular)
liv yo → the books (plural)
ti gason an → the little boy (singular)
ti gason yo → the little boys (plural)
kay sa → this house (singular)
kay sa yo → these houses (plural)
moun sa → this person (singular)
moun sa yo → these people (plural)
So...
Sa se kreyon mwen. → This is my pencil.
Sa yo se kreyon mwen → these are my pencils.
Sa se yon radyo. → This is a radio.
Sa yo se radyo. → These are radios.
Liv sa se pa m. → This book is mine.
Liv sa yo se pa m. → Those books are mine.
Mesye sa se frè m, → That guy is my brother.
Mesye sa yo se frè m. → Those guys are my brother.
Mwen renmen foto sa. → I like this picture.
Mwen renmen foto sa yo. → I like these pictures.
Mwen pa konprann mo sa. → I don't understand this word.
Mwen pa konprann mo sa yo. → I don't understand these words.
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FYI: The word "yo" just like the other Haitian Creole pronouns can be confusing.
"Yo" is the plural definite article → as in: liv yo - the books
"yo" is the subject pronoun → as in: Yo pale - they talk
"yo" is the object pronoun → as in: Mwen renmen yo - I love them
"yo" is the possessive adjective → as in: Sa se kay yo. - This is their house.
FYI: The word "yo" just like the other Haitian Creole pronouns can be confusing.
"Yo" is the plural definite article → as in: liv yo - the books
"yo" is the subject pronoun → as in: Yo pale - they talk
"yo" is the object pronoun → as in: Mwen renmen yo - I love them
"yo" is the possessive adjective → as in: Sa se kay yo. - This is their house.
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