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The Igbo word for tradition doctor is "omenala dọkịta."
A traditional Hebrew greeting is Shalom (שלום) which means "peace."
Turmeric is called "Nchianwu" in Igbo. It is a popular spice used in cooking and traditional medicine in Igbo culture.
"Nwannem kekwa nu" in Igbo means "My sibling, how are you?" It is a common greeting used among siblings or close family members in Igbo culture.
"Trevor" does not have a traditional meaning in Igbo language. It is a Western name that does not have a direct translation in Igbo.
Ndewo is an Igbo word from Nigeria meaning "greeting" or "hello." It is commonly used as a way to say hello or welcome to someone.
In traditional Igbo society, women do not traditionally take titles. Titles are a privilege reserved for men.
blessed be
salam malekhum
Some cultural traits of Igbo people include their traditional system of governance known as "Ndem," the practice of the "Omugwo" postpartum care by extended family members, the prominent role of masquerades in ceremonies and festivals, as well as the art of traditional Igbo music and dance.
The Igbo believed she would haunt the living.