In Igbo, you can say "A daịmị ọtụtụ nke a" to mean "I appreciate it so much."
You can say, "Thank you so much for coming to my party. I really appreciate you celebrating with me."
In Igbo, "congratulations" is said as "Nnabata ekene" or "Ekele dili Chukwu."
"I love you" in Igbo is "A hụrụ m gị n'anya."
Ndị nke ụwa, a dị ezigbo ọzọ. Onye na-asụ Igbo na-ekwu nke a agọta ihe Dịrị ịbọla, rie nke a. A dị mma maka ihe ị ga-enye m atụtụ n'ihi aka. Kedu ị ga-ama?
You can say "ILYSM, XOXO" in text to convey "I love you so much, hugs and kisses".
You can say, "Thank you so much for coming to my party. I really appreciate you celebrating with me."
Translation: Muchas gracias, bienvenidos, señor
In Igbo, "congratulations" is said as "Nnabata ekene" or "Ekele dili Chukwu."
"I love you" in Igbo is "A hụrụ m gị n'anya."
Dogs understand affection in terms of physical contact - so stroking the head, or chest. They also appreciate food very much. Give in moderation!
Definitely! just do it in a way he will appreciate it.
In the 1960s one conflict became so serious that one ethnic group, the Igbo, tried to succeed from Nigeria.
In the 1960s one conflict became so serious that one ethnic group, the Igbo, tried to succeed from Nigeria.
So Much to Say was created in 1996.
iam say her that i love him so much
To appreciate something means to know its value or its cost. If you mean "I know what your actions are worth," or "I know the value of what you do," then appreciate is the right word. If you mean "I am grateful to you" or " Thank you", say so.
I am a daughter of a father (of course) and they love us so much because we are his own flesh and blood. We are a part of them. They just want to show how much they appreciate us.