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Romantic Language by nipnwp: 8:59am On May 05, 2011
Can someone please tell me how to say I Love You to a man in Igbo, I found 2 different ways to say it "A hurum gi n'anya" and "A fu gi anaya" but which is right and what is the difference between the two??

Thx smiley
Re: Romantic Language by InkedNerd(f): 9:08am On May 05, 2011
I think both are ok to say because I say it to my grandmother all the time and she usually repays me with a kiss on the cheek. They pretty much mean the same thing. Just try to say it in a really sweet manner when you say it grin
Re: Romantic Language by nipnwp: 2:15pm On May 05, 2011
Thank you, I just want to make sure there is no gender related differentiation involved with the two different ways it can be said. Thx again! wink

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