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In Urhobo, you can say "Oghene mo?" to ask "How are you doing?" A possible response would be "Oghene mo, a suro," meaning "I am fine, thank you." The language reflects the warmth and hospitality of the Urhobo people.
The name for God in the Urhobo language is "Oghene."
You are beautiful
Urhobo masks are worn as part of cultural and spiritual practices among the Urhobo people of Nigeria. They serve various purposes, such as during rituals, ceremonies, and festivals, to represent ancestral spirits, deities, or to convey social status. The masks are also integral to traditional performances, embodying the community's beliefs, history, and artistic expression. Wearing these masks fosters a sense of identity and continuity within the Urhobo culture.
Emmanuel Urhobo has written: 'Relief operations in the Nigerian civil war' -- subject(s): Civilian relief, History, Nigeria Civil War, 1967-1970
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The name Uzezi is of African origin, particularly from the Urhobo tribe in Nigeria. It means "God's time is the best" or "God's will is supreme."
Thank. As in "I thank you for this opportunity" or "He thanks her for the flower."
What is thank you in maguindanao
Thank You not Thank-You is the correct form to use.
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