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When I was in Enugu we greeted each other by saying Ndewo. This is certainly a common greeting in many towns in that area.
In Igbo language, "Hi" is translated as "kedu".
To say "I love Ibo woman" in Igbo language, you would say "A hụrụ m mụ nneke ọnụ Ibo."
In Igbo language, "king" is translated as "Eze."
To say "How are you?" in Igbo, you would say "Kedu ka ị mere?"
The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
To say "you don't love me" in Igbo, you can say "Ị chọrọ m aṅụ m."
In Igbo language, "king" is translated as "Eze."
The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
you have to say ebos
To say "you don't love me" in Igbo, you can say "Ị chọrọ m aṅụ m."
time- oge I think that's how you say it.
In Igbo language, "mother" is called "nne."
You say "Where do you live?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ibo l'ongbe??".
You can say "Nibo ni o mọ?" in Yoruba, which translates to "Where do you live?"
Wim Ibo's birth name is Johan Willem Ibo.
Precolonial Ibo society is described as acephalous because the Ibo did not have one state or one ruler for all the Ibo. Instead, each Ibo village was autonomous.
this is how, hi!
Mathias Ibo was born in 1978.