In Tiv language, God is called "Aondo."
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
You say it as "in-ISH-ee-uh-tiv".
The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."
what is hello in tiv
To say "To God be the Glory" in Nahuatl, you could say "Inin Tloque Nahuaque tlahtoltzin."
In the TiV language, "good night" is expressed as "Shima nenge." TiV is spoken by the Tiv people, primarily in Nigeria. The phrase reflects the cultural significance of greetings and well-wishes in their community.
In Nigeria, the Tiv people refer to God as "Ior." This term is used in their traditional beliefs and practices, and it signifies their understanding of the divine. Additionally, Tiv Christians may also use the term "God" in English or their local language, depending on the context of their worship.
Tiv language
Gabriel A. Gundu has written: 'Tiv bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Tiv (African people), Tiv language
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
You say it as "in-ISH-ee-uh-tiv".
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The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."
what is hello in tiv
Tiv Ol died in 1977.
Tiv Ta'am was created in 1990.
"tiv" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.