Nuu otsu twupaa (twupa: the name, twupaa sometimes in a sentence, mostly the end of a sentence, and most when asking questions, eg, onu otwupaa lo? : have you taken your medicine? The "o" attached to it refers to yours, in dangme, specifically krobo, "ono" means yours but when you want to say your medicine, you say otsupa. This is applicable to anything possessive, eg okp3te, the o stands for your and the kp3te is orange.