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What is were in igbo language?

"Were" in Igbo language can have multiple meanings and translations, depending on the context. Here are some possibilities:

1. As a question word:

* "Where?" - "Kedu ka?" (formal) or "Kedu ebe?" (informal)

2. As a verb:

* "To be" - "Ka" (past tense) or "N'ezie" (present tense)

3. As a preposition:

* "Where" - "Ebe"

* "To" - "Na"

* "From" - "Site"

4. As a noun:

* "Place" - "Ebe"

To get the most accurate translation, please provide more context about how you want to use the word "were". For example:

* "Were did you go?" - "Kedu ebe ị gara?"

* "Were is my book?" - "Kedu ebe akwụkwọ m dị?"

* "I were there" - "Mụ onwe m nọ ebe ahụ"

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