Igbo Language
Under Igbo language classification, it is self-explained that outlines the Igbo
alphabets, numbers, Obi family, human parts, money matters, market days, letter
writing in Igbo and so on and so forth.
Insects' names in
Igbo
Learning insects’ names in Igbo
language is essential especially if
you are not travelling to the city
but to the village in Igbo land.
Injurious insects can be realise
through names they are called but
on the other hand, not all insects
are harmful to people, majority of
them are precious for our
everyday lives.
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Igbo alphabets
The first thing about learning a
language would be the alphabets
of the language. Some alphabets
of some languages are in many
ways unique and Igbo language is
no exception.
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Igbo numbers
The numbers used in most
languages remain the same apart
from Roman, Greek, etc.,
numbers. However, the only
difference to other languages’
numbers may be the way they are
written. Igbo numbers are similar
to those of other languages.
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The Obi Family
The Obi family is a typical Igbo
family. In Igbo families, there are
differences between the first son
and other sons. The same applies
to the first daughter and other
daughters. The names given to the
first son and first daughter in
many cases explain fully who they
are.
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Drinks' names in
Igbo
Drinks’ names in Igbo language
are worthwhile to those learning
Igbo language. Learning drinks’
names in Igbo language are
favourable to those who want to
know what they are drinking.
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Plants, trees’
names in Igbo
Learning plants and trees’ names
in Igbo will make you appreciate
many different natures of plants
and trees that bring into being of
numerous fruits we eat.
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Please note that this section is still Under Construction
Animals' names in
Igbo
Learning animals’ names in Igbo
language will be useful to those
wishing to know which animal is
which. In most cases, not many
times will the locals use different
language to say things. For example
if a person is walking towards a lion
in a village, the locals will not be
shouting lion, lion in a foreign
language but in their local language
and if the person doesn’t realise the
shout, he will walk towards the lion.
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Reptiles' names in
Igbo
Learning the names of reptiles,
fish and others in Igbo language is
remarkably necessary if you wish
to have all round knowledge of
Igbo language.
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Fruits' names in
Igbo
To learn Igbo fruits’ names will
be very handy to those wishing
to be familiar with fruits’ names
in Igbo. Some fruits names can
be pronounced in English while
others can only be pronounced
or spoken in Igbo language.
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Foods' names in
Igbo
Foods’ names are exceptionally
vital. Learning Igbo foods’ names
would be enlightenment to those
people trying to acquire facts. It is
very important for everyone to
know the name and details of food
that they are consuming.
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Igbo letter writing
Writing a letter in Igbo language is
similar to writing a letter in English
or in some languages. The same
way letters in English are
composed with the salutation,
attention, closing remark,
signature, etc.
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Vehicles' names in
Igbo
Learning about vehicles’ names
in Igbo language, I mus say is
extraordinarily mandatory
especially if that person is
learning Igbo language as an
entirety.
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Igbo greetings
Igbo greetings have different
meanings on various oceans. Most
compliments would normally
conform to the time of day or
night the greeting is made.
Seniority also plays important role
in Igbo greeting.
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The use of Kedụ in
Igbo
Kedụ is a word with different
meanings. Kedụ can be used as a
greeting and can be used as in
form of asking a question. Thus,
it is important to know exactly
the form Kedụ is utilised.
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The use of
wete/weta in Igbo
Wete or weta is one of the most
common words used in Igbo
language. Wete is a simple word
to say and use once the saying
is acquainted, very simple to
manipulate with other words like
English words.
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The use of “NA” in
Igbo
Na is a common words used
very often in Igbo language. The
word “na” is used to join words
or a sentence or sentences. The
word has many meanings which
being dependant on what is
being said.
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The use of “YA” in
Igbo
Ya is also another common words
used frequently in Igbo language.
Ya is a word that has many
meanings when used in
conjunction with other words or
in a sentence.
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Igbo Market Days
In Igbo, money is called “ego”
and ego is made from market
places. Igbo market places are
where money normally being
spent. Buying and selling things
in the market are very important
in Igbo land especially on
market days.
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Everyday Igbo
Words
In this section, you will learn to
use common words used in
everyday Igbo conversations.
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Learn Simple Igbo
Learn Simple Igbo is a book
design for those learning Igbo to
learn it the simple way. You can
buy the book when it is back in
stock, as the book is not in stock
right now.
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