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The Igbo word for tradition doctor is "omenala dọkịta."
Turmeric is called "Nchianwu" in Igbo. It is a popular spice used in cooking and traditional medicine in Igbo culture.
A traditional Hebrew greeting is Shalom (שלום) which means "peace."
"Nwannem kekwa nu" in Igbo means "My sibling, how are you?" It is a common greeting used among siblings or close family members in Igbo culture.
When greeting someone in a traditional European greeting, you should typically kiss the person's right cheek first.
"Trevor" does not have a traditional meaning in Igbo language. It is a Western name that does not have a direct translation in Igbo.
It's similar to "welcome" in Igbo Language..
In traditional Igbo society, women do not traditionally take titles. Titles are a privilege reserved for men.
"Kedu" is an Igbo word from Nigeria that translates to "how are you?" in English. It is commonly used as a greeting to inquire about someone's well-being. The term reflects the importance of social interactions and relationships in Igbo culture.
blessed be
salam malekhum