“Oúnjẹ ọmọ kékeré a máa wọ àgbà nínú; òrùka ọmọ kékeré ni kì í wọ ágbá lọ́wọ́.”
English
A youth's food can enter the stomach of an elder; it is only a youth's ring that cannot slip unto an elder's finger.
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