The word na (n’) is a very vital part of speech in Igbo language. There are three distinct ways it is used in formulating a sentence these are: as a prefix, as a conjunction, as a preposition and as an auxiliary verb. When used as a prefix it is followed by a hyphen and when used as a preposition the letter “a” is replaced by an apostrophe.
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As a PREFIX
As a CONJUNCTION
As a  PREPOSITION
As an  AUXILIARY VERB