Note: These terms are optional tools, not requirements. Use only what is useful in context.

Clarons (coming from clarify + on) are additional endings used in pronouns to clarify the intended meaning without changing the core meaning of the word.

Clarons indicate nuances like inclusion, exclusion, or other context-specific distinctions, making communication more precise and unambiguous.

wen - me + others, not you

wey - me + you (and possibly others)

(the normal "we" word is still present)

Example(s):

"Wey are going hiking this Saturday. That means me, you, and some others are included."

"Wen decided to take the task — that’s me and Sam, but not you, so you don’t have to worry about it.”