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LEARN IGBO: Family members (+simple sentences)#11
FAMILY (EZINAỤLỌ ) IN IGBO IGBO ENGLISH Mụ (mụa) Me Nne Mother Nna Father Nwa nwoke Son Nwa nwaà nyị Daughter Nwanne nwoke Brother Nwanne nwaà nyị Sister Dị Husband Nwunye Wife
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Parts of the Face in Igbo
Parts of the Face in Igbo IGBO ENGLISH ISI HEAD NKU ANYA EYEBROW ANYA EYE IMI NOSE ỌNỤ MOUTH EGBUGBERE ỌNỤ LIPS NTUTU ISI HAIR NTI CHEEK NTỊ EAR AGBA CHIN EZE TEETH OLU NECK UBU AKA SHOULDER IHU FACE
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Free Igbo Learning Material For Kids
IGBO PRINTABLES: To be updated. Check out our Illustrated guide to Igbo culture here PARTS OF THE BODY
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LEARN IGBO: Simple sentences and verb conjugation #9
We will be updating this page soon! FORMING SIMPLE SENTENCES IN IGBO Similar to English, Igbo present tense word order is typically: SVO – SUBJECT (I/He/They…etc) VERB (to go/to be/…etc) OBJECT (happiness(adjective)/park…etc) So if I wanted to say I am a nice person. I would say: A(I) bu m(am) ezigbo(a good) mmadu(person). Below are some…
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