"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
The official translation of the word come int he Igbo language is bịa.
To say "come here" in Igbo language, you would say "bia nye."
"Bim" is an Igbo expression that translates to "Come" in English. It is often used to invite someone to approach or come closer in a friendly or directive manner.
Were what? In Igbo you can't just say were. The to be verb has to be tied to another verb. For example: They were eating - Fa ne li They were driving - Fa na nya We were there - Anyi no eba
The Igbo word for "where" of the Western African origin is ebee.
The official translation of the word come int he Igbo language is bịa.
To say "come here" in Igbo language, you would say "bia nye."
"Bim" is an Igbo expression that translates to "Come" in English. It is often used to invite someone to approach or come closer in a friendly or directive manner.
Hello I am inviting you to come visit me
Were what? In Igbo you can't just say were. The to be verb has to be tied to another verb. For example: They were eating - Fa ne li They were driving - Fa na nya We were there - Anyi no eba
He was born in South London, England to Nigerian parents. He is part of the igbo, his middle name is chukwu which means god in igbo
The Igbo is one of the largest ethnic groups in southeastern Nigeria, and the language they speak. Perhaps the questioner is asking about something else or has misspelled it?
Igbo people speak Igbo
The Igbo word for "where" of the Western African origin is ebee.
The Igbo word for the English word then is "mgbe ahụ."
1. The majority of Igbo are farmers. 2. Most Igbo carve and use masks. 3. Staple crop of Igbo is yams.
Sunshine in Igbo is "Nkịtị".