Decay and become part of the Earth
Decay and become part of the earth.
The father of the Igbo people is often considered to be Eri, a legendary figure in Igbo mythology. According to tradition, Eri is said to have descended from the heavens and established the first settlement in Igbo land, laying the foundations for Igbo culture and society. His story symbolizes unity and the origins of the Igbo people, although historical evidence is limited. The reverence for Eri highlights the importance of ancestral figures in Igbo identity.
Igbo people speak Igbo
The Igbo word for "where" of the Western African origin is ebee.
The Igbo word for the English word then is "mgbe ahụ."
1. The majority of Igbo are farmers. 2. Most Igbo carve and use masks. 3. Staple crop of Igbo is yams.
Sunshine in Igbo is "Nkịtị".
Honey in Igbo is known as 'oyin'.
"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
Mother in Igbo is "nne."
To say "dog" in Igbo, you would say "nwụnye."
The official Igbo word for cupboard is "koboodu."