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How do you say I am in Yoruba language?

The translation of "I am" in Yoruba depends on the context:

For "I am" as a simple statement of existence:

* Mo wà (pronounced "moh wah") - This is the most common and general way to say "I am".

For "I am" followed by a description or state of being:

* Mo jẹ́ (pronounced "moh je") - This is used when describing oneself, like "I am a student" or "I am happy".

Examples:

* "I am here." - Mo wà níbí.

* "I am hungry." - Mo jẹ́ ebi.

* "I am a doctor." - Mo jẹ́ dokita.

Remember that Yoruba grammar has a different word order than English, so the sentence structure might feel different.

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