Some borrowed words in the Igbo language include "motọ" (from "motor"), "kafọ" (from "cafe"), and "lokọta" (from "school"). These words have been adapted into Igbo vocabulary due to interactions with other cultures and languages.
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.
happy birthday in igbo language
"Beautiful" in Igbo language is "ọmụmụ."
How are you in the Igbo language is "Kedu ka ị mere."
In Igbo language, "angel" is translated as "akụkọ."
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.
All of these words(ranch,adobe,hacienda, and tortilla) are all borrowed from the language Spanish.
Some common words borrowed from other languages into English include "admiral" from Arabic, "chocolate" from Nahuatl, "piano" from Italian, and "tsunami" from Japanese. English has borrowed words from many languages throughout its history due to interactions with different cultures and societies.
happy birthday in igbo language
pasta, pizza, spaghetti,
How are you in the Igbo language is "Kedu ka ị mere."
Cinnamon is called 'imeguru' or 'ohio' in igbo language.
The word nothing is translated into the Igbo language as "ihe."
The word American is translated into the Igbo language as "keamerika."
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Some English words borrowed from Tagalog include "boondocks" (bundok, meaning mountain or rural area), "typhoon" (from bagyo), and "barangay" (a local administrative division in the Philippines).