"Biko" in Igbo means "please" in English. It is commonly used to make polite requests or to emphasize a need for something.
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
"Biko gwam eziokwu" in Igbo translates to "Please tell me the truth" in English.
"Jisie Ike Biko" means "Take heart, please" in English. It is commonly used to encourage or comfort someone in Igbo culture.
Yes, you can say "Ndeewo" or "Biko" in Igbo to engage with me.
"Biko biko" is a phrase commonly used in the Philippines to refer to a sweet sticky rice cake. It is made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar. It is often served as a dessert or snack.
"Jisie Ike Biko" means "Take heart, please" in English. It is commonly used to encourage or comfort someone in Igbo culture.
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
The Igbo word for "please" of the Western African origin is biko.
biko(please) dalu (thank) the u should have dot under
Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
Yes, Ibo and Igbo refer to the same ethnic group in Nigeria.
Someone claimed that a terrorist was going to see Steven Biko so they tortured Biko. Biko died at age 30.
"Nne" means "mother" in the Igbo language.
"Dalu" in Igbo means "thank you." It is used to express gratitude or appreciation in the Igbo language.
In Igbo, you can say: "Chukwu biko, bia leere m onye mere m n'ime nke m, o di na ihe m na-eme." (Translation: "God please, give me someone who will love me for who I am, not for what I have.")
Biko - song - was created in 1987.