In Ikwerre, you can ask "Kedu ka ị mere?" to inquire about someone's well-being. A common response could be "A na m eme nke ọma," which means "I am doing well." The Ikwerre language is rich with expressions that convey emotions and states of being.
In Ikwerre language, the term for "love" is "ifunanya." This word encompasses deep affection, care, and emotional attachment towards someone or something. It reflects a strong bond and positive feelings between individuals.
"Kemiti achha?" is how you would say "how are you?" in Oriya language.
"നിങ്കരുടെ കൈയിൽ എന്താണു നിർവ്വഹിക്കുന്നത്?"
Hi: Shake the palms facing up; turn them over, and sway them side to side; pinch the nose and quickly let go.
"Ninne yenna pandera" is "What are you doing?" in Tulu.
What is my brother in ikwerre
iwhuiyala
In Ikwerre language, the term for "love" is "ifunanya." This word encompasses deep affection, care, and emotional attachment towards someone or something. It reflects a strong bond and positive feelings between individuals.
Bitaa nkari
In Ikwerre, "my love" can be expressed as "nwa m" for a child or "nwaoma m" for someone beloved. The term reflects affection and deep emotional connection. It's often used to refer to a significant other or a cherished person in one's life.
What you doing
The Ikwerre are an indigenous minority who's homelands are in the Niger Delta. They have the fortune [or mis-fortune] to have had oil discovered on their tribal homeland. This small group of people are fighting for their rights of self-determination over themselves and their lands. To date 60% of their tribal land has been "acquired" for Public Development, which has resulted in the destruction of several of their villages and desecration of many of their sacred sites and burial grounds. Parts of their forest have also been destroyed. Some of the "acquired" land has been converted for private use, and influential Ikwerre people have been harrassed, spied on and in some cases assassinated. The Ikwerre people have seen no compensation for the destruction of their land, lifestyle or culture. They continue to protest and petition their government for their rights.
In what language?
WYD is the abbreviation for 'What you doing' when texting.
An evasive language is a language used to avoid doing things or saying something
"Kemiti achha?" is how you would say "how are you?" in Oriya language.
The Romanian language equivalent of I'm doing is Eu am făcut.