"Biko" in Igbo means "please" in English. It is commonly used to make polite requests or to emphasize a need for something.
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
"Biko gwam eziokwu" in Igbo translates to "Please tell me the truth" in English.
"Jisie Ike Biko" means "Take heart, please" in English. It is commonly used to encourage or comfort someone in Igbo culture.
Yes, you can say "Ndeewo" or "Biko" in Igbo to engage with me.
To say "please" in Igbo, you can use the word "biko" which translates to "please" in English.
"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
"Biko gwam eziokwu" in Igbo translates to "Please tell me the truth" in English.
"Jisie Ike Biko" means "Take heart, please" in English. It is commonly used to encourage or comfort someone in Igbo culture.
Yes, you can say "Ndeewo" or "Biko" in Igbo to engage with me.
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The Igbo word for "please" of the Western African origin is biko.
In the Igbo language [spoken by the people of southeastern Nigeria], biko translates to "please", so biko, bikowould mean "please, please".
Beko gbaghara m
In Nigerian Pidgin English, "biko" means "please." It is often used to make requests or ask for something politely. The term is derived from the Igbo language, where "biko" carries a similar meaning of politeness or requesting something earnestly.
Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
"Iruka" means goodness or kindness in Igbo.