Isi=head
Anya=eye
Imi=nose
Ahu=face
Afo=stomach
Ara=breast
Onu=mouth
Obi=chest or heart
Aka=hand
Nti=ear
Azu=back
Ukwu=leg
Ikebe= butt
Skin holds our body parts in.
transverse
A cockchafer has three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
22 parts
all parts
Igbo is primarily spoken in southeastern Nigeria by the Igbo people. It is one of the four major languages in Nigeria, along with Hausa, Yoruba, and English. While Igbo is predominantly spoken in Nigeria, there are also Igbo-speaking communities in other countries such as Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and other parts of West Africa.
Today, most Igbo people are located in southeastern Nigeria, where they make up a significant portion of the population. They are known for their cultural heritage, including their language, traditional attire, and Igbo art forms. Many Igbo people also reside in various parts of the world, contributing to the diaspora community.
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.
Igbo people primarily live in southeastern Nigeria, particularly in states like Anambra, Imo, Enugu, and Abia. They are also found in other parts of Nigeria and around the world due to migration and diaspora communities.
Sunshine in Igbo is "Nkịtị".
Honey in Igbo is known as 'oyin'.
"Come" in Igbo is translated as "biko."
Mother in Igbo is "nne."
Igbo people primarily inhabit southeastern Nigeria, while the Fang people reside in parts of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon. Igbo homes are typically dispersed in villages across their region, while Fang homes tend to be clustered in rural areas and urban centers within their territories.