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.
As in
the other segments of this resource the audio rendition of the Igbo text
(where available) can be activated by
clicking on the Igbo text.
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link below to explore the use of the word.