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."
The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
To say "you don't love me" in Igbo, you can say "Ị chọrọ m aṅụ m."
You can say "Nibo ni o mọ?" in Yoruba, which translates to "Where do you live?"
in igbo language love your wife is hu nwunye gi na anya
In Igbo language, "king" is translated as "Eze."
you have to say ebos
You say "Where do you live?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ibo l'ongbe??".
The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
To say "you don't love me" in Igbo, you can say "Ị chọrọ m aṅụ m."
You can say "Nibo ni o mọ?" in Yoruba, which translates to "Where do you live?"
in igbo language love your wife is hu nwunye gi na anya
In Igbo language, "mother" is called "nne."
In Igbo language, you can say "Kedụ ka ị mere?" to ask "What's up?" or "How are you?" when greeting someone.
In the Chakma language, you can say "Ayi Kuru" to express "I love you."
You say "How are you (To woman?)" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Takwenya?".
how do we say " I love and adore you " in mic maq language ?