Be

"Be" in yo

jẹ́

(used to declare the subject and object identical or equivalent)

ni

(used to declare the subject and object identical or equivalent)

(to occupy a place)

(to occupy a place)

ń

(auxiliary: used to form the continuous aspect of various tenses)

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