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How do you say are in Twi Asante?

In Twi Asante, "are" can be translated in a few different ways depending on the context. Here are some options:

For "Are you...":

* Wɔn? (pronounced "won") This is the most common and general way to say "are you" in Twi. It's used for any question that starts with "are you".

For "They are...":

* Wɔn (pronounced "won") - This is the same as above but used for plural subjects.

For "It is...":

* Ɛyɛ (pronounced "eyeh") - This is the most common way to say "it is" in Twi.

For "You are...":

* Wo yɛ (pronounced "wo ye") - This is used for singular subjects.

For "We are...":

* Yɛn yɛ (pronounced "yen ye") - This is used for plural subjects, including the speaker.

For "They are...":

* Wɔn yɛ (pronounced "won ye") - This is used for plural subjects, excluding the speaker.

For "I am...":

* Me yɛ (pronounced "me ye") - This is used for the speaker only.

It's important to note that the exact translation of "are" will depend on the specific situation and the intended meaning.

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