The Igbo word for primary school is "ụlọakwụkwọ ọkụ".
The Igbo word for "thunder" of the Western African origin is egbe igwe.
The Igbo word for husband is "nwoke anyi" or "nwoke na-eme otu."
The official Igbo word for well done is " ị mere nke ọma,"
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.
The Igbo word for "English" of the Western African origin is bekee.
The Igbo word for "beans" of the Western African origin is agwa.
"Ọ bụrụ na ọnụ a nwere Igbo kacha, asụsu ịgha esịrị maka eziokwu n'ụda n'okpuru anwụ."
The word for "American" in Igbo language is "Amerikà."
You can say "Nke ukwu nwanyi m" in Igbo, which translates to "About my girlfriend."
"Ọ bụrụ na-echeta gị gịnị ka m na-akwado gaa na ya ihe ọtụtụ ọzọ na kọntị na asụsụ Igbo."
To say "What is new" in Igbo language, you can say "Kedu obi ọma?" which directly translates to "How is your heart?" and is commonly used to ask how someone is doing or what is new with them.
The word nothing is translated into the Igbo language as "ihe."
To say "How are you?" in Igbo language, you would say "Kedụ ka ịmere?"
You can say "A di mma nwaanyị" in Igbo language to mean "I am fine dear."
In Igbo language, the meaning of the word "Xenogamy" is not directly translatable since it is a scientific term referring to a specific type of fertilization in plants where pollen comes from a different plant. It does not have a direct equivalent in Igbo.