The Igbo word for "red earth" of the Western African origin is ajali.
The earth goddess in "Things Fall Apart" is referred to as Ani. Ani is seen as the ultimate source of authority and blessing in Igbo society, representing fertility, growth, and the protection of the community. She is greatly respected and plays a significant role in the spiritual and cultural practices of the Igbo people.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
The Aramaic word for earth is "ארעא" (Eretz).
The Sanskrit word for earth is "bhumi."
The Yiddish word for earth is "אַרד" (erd).
The Igbo word for the English word then is "mgbe ahụ."
The Igbo word for "where" of the Western African origin is ebee.
The Igbo word for the English word place is "dowe."
The official Igbo word for cupboard is "koboodu."
The Igbo word for "thank you" of the Western African origin is imela.
The Igbo word for the English word there is "e nwere."
The Igbo word for diamond is "uderị."
The Igbo word for night is "ututu".
The Igbo word for blue is "ncha."
The Igbo word for broom is "ukọ."
The Igbo word for "see" is "nọ."
The Igbo word for "name" of the Western African origin is afa.