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The word "is" in Greek is "είναι" (ine). Note that Greek language has "persons" (e.g. second person singular etc.) So "είναι" in various persons of the present tenseis:

Εγώ είμαι [sounds like: ego ime] = I am

Εσύ είσαι [sounds like: esi ise] = You are

Αυτός/Αυτή/Αυτό είναι [sounds like: Aftos/Afti/Afto ine] = He/She/It is

Εμείς είμαστε [sounds like: Emis imaste] = We are

Εσείς είστε [sounds like: Esis iste] = You are Αυτοί είναι [sounds like: Afti ine] = They are

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