In Igbo language, "hello" is "Ndewo."
The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
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.
A woman can say "Kedu" to a man in Igbo, which translates to "Hello" in English.
To say "How are you?" in Igbo language, you would say "Kedụ ka ịmere?"
To say "you are welcome" in Igbo language, you can say "Ị na-akwụgo."
To say "How are you?" in Igbo language, you would say "Kedụ ka ịmere?"
A woman can say "Kedu" to a man in Igbo, which translates to "Hello" in English.
The word nothing is translated into the Igbo language as "ihe."
The word for "American" in Igbo language is "Amerikà."
To say "What" in Igbo language, you can say "Kedu" or "Gị n'ọ bụ". Both phrases can be used to ask "What" in different contexts.
To say "What is new" in Igbo language, you can say "Kedu obi ọma?" which directly translates to "How is your heart?" and is commonly used to ask how someone is doing or what is new with them.
You can say "Nke ukwu nwanyi m" in Igbo, which translates to "About my girlfriend."
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To say "I miss you" in Igbo language, you would say "Achorom gi n'anya."
The Igbo word for 'table' is "akwụkwọ anya."
The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."
"Ọ bụrụ na ọnụ a nwere Igbo kacha, asụsu ịgha esịrị maka eziokwu n'ụda n'okpuru anwụ."