Kedu
You can say "nwoke m" in Igbo to refer to "my man".
Kedu
In Igbo language, "hello" is typically translated as "Ndewo" or "Kedu." The specific greeting used can vary depending on the context and familiarity between the speakers. Igbo is a tonal language, so the intonation and pitch used when saying hello can also convey additional meaning or respect.
It's similar to "welcome" in Igbo Language..
in igbo language love your wife is hu nwunye gi na anya
You can say "nwoke m" in Igbo to refer to "my man".
Kedu
In Igbo language, "hello" is typically translated as "Ndewo" or "Kedu." The specific greeting used can vary depending on the context and familiarity between the speakers. Igbo is a tonal language, so the intonation and pitch used when saying hello can also convey additional meaning or respect.
Sakaric, tat (to a man); Sakaric, nan (to a woman)
It's similar to "welcome" in Igbo Language..
if you are man or boy say "Sawasdee Krub" if you are woman or girl say "Sawasdee Ka"
in igbo language love your wife is hu nwunye gi na anya
Igbo (Nigeria) IbaulachiIgbo (Nigeria) Ezigbo ubosiIgbo (Nigeria) Ubosi omaIgbo (Nigeria) NdeèwoIgbo (Nigeria) KeduIgbo (Nigeria) KelouThere are six ways of saying hello in Igbo. Just know Narutofan914 is an Igbo Nigerian.-Narutofan914 :)
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
The Igbo language is a language spoken by the Igbo ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria. This language has a wide variety of dialects depending on the exact area you are in. There are a couple ways to say good morning in Igbo. Ezigbo ututu or Isala chi are both ways to say good morning.
you say Bonjour Madame.
They speak English in the Isle of Man. So you would say "Hello" in the normal way.