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How do you say are in Maasai language?

"Are" doesn't directly translate into Maa (Maasai language) because it's a verb that depends on the context. To say "are" in Maa, you need to use the verb "to be" which is "ee" and then conjugate it according to the subject and tense.

Here are some examples:

* "You are" - "Enee"

* "We are" - "Ena"

* "They are" - "Ena"

* "I am" - "Naa"

* "He/She is" - "Eet"

Important Note: Maasai language is highly contextual, so the exact word for "are" will vary depending on the sentence and the person/thing being referred to. It's best to consider the whole sentence and the context for a more accurate translation.

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