The Igbo language is "Ndewo" or "Kedu."
The word for "hi" in Igbo is "kedu".
Kedu
A woman can say "Kedu" to a man in Igbo, which translates to "Hello" in English.
केदु (Kedu). It grows naturally in northeast India. It is a vine which produces male and female flowers on separate vines. Only female vine produces fruit. It is green from inside which makes it unique.
there are 2 valleys around the world, thotapata, and kedu kedu valley. these both are the famous valleys around the world.
Kedu. It grows in North-east India.
How are you in the Igbo language is "Kedu ka ị mere."
To say "How are you?" in Igbo, you would say "Kedu ka ị mere?"
You would say "Kedu ka ibu nwa?" in Igbo to ask someone how their day was.
In Igbo, you can say "Kedu ka ị mere?" to ask how someone is doing.
केदु (Kedu). It is actually a Chinese fruit but commercially grown in New Zealand. In India it is found in Assam and Manipur.