Tips for learning:

- Listen to the audio
- Listen to the audio again whilst following the Igbo text
- Once you think you’ve grasped the script, read the Igbo text aloud
- Interpret the text with the translation and keywords
DAILY ROUTINE
Ụtụtụ ọma |
Good morning |
I bọọla chi |
Good morning |
Ehihe ọma |
Good afternoon |
Mgbede ọma |
Good evening |
Abali ọma |
Good night |
Ka chi fo |
Good night |
Kọ di |
Bye |
Kọ di echi |
Till tomorrow |
WELCOME
Ọlịaa |
Hello |
Ibiago |
Welcome |
Nnọọ |
Welcome |
ASKING HOW ARE YOU
Kedu k’i mere (Kedu ka i mere)
Also (kedu k’i di) |
How are you? |
A di mma |
I’m fine |
Ọdi mma |
It’s fine |
Obi di m ụtọ i hu gi |
It’s nice to meet you |
A hu be hu m gi ọtụtụ oge |
Long-time no see |
PLEASE AND THANKS
Ịmeela |
Thank you |
Daalụ |
Thank you |
Ndo |
Sorry |
Mba |
No |
Ee/Oo |
Yes |
Biko |
Please |
Jis ike |
Keep it up/stay well |
Ngwanụ |
OK |
EXPRESSING UNDERSTANDING
Ị aghotara ihe m kwuru? |
Did you understand what I said? |
Mba, aghotaghi m (ihe i kwuru) |
No I don’t understand wat you said |
Ee, aghotara m (ihe i kwuru) |
Yes I understood what you said |
Nyere m aka! |
Help me! |
Paschal, imeela nke ukwu!
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