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Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by immortalcrown(m): 5:36pm On Apr 06, 2021
Ogamysamo:

THEN, mgbede oma sir

Check my comment again, I edited it.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by bigfrancis21: 5:44pm On Apr 06, 2021
Ogamysamo:
AM FOLLOWING

i need more than more!
but wait o, we have Chi and Olisa, does that mean God concerning fathers is address in a different way from God concerning mothers?

Oh not at all. I used Chi and Olisa to show you the several usages of 'God' in Igbo language. Other names for God are Chukwu, Obasi, etc.

You never interpreted the assignment that I gave you! cheesy

Ogamysamo bu nwanne m

Onye bu nna gi? Who is your father?

Onye bu nwanne m? Who is my sibling?

Jideofor bu nwanne m - Jideofor is my sibling

Now to specify if your sibling is your brother or sister, you add nwoke (male) or nwanyi (female) to the sentence. For eg:

Chika bu nwanne m nwanyi - Chika is my female sibling ie sister

Obi bu nwanne m nwoke - Obi is my male sibling ie brother

'Na' in Igbo has 4 main uses. One of the uses is that is used to indicate present verb.

Osaze na-abia - Osaze is coming (bia is come)
Chika na-aga - Chika is going (ga means go)
Chi na-edu m - God is guiding me (the popular name you that hear, Chinedu, du means guide, lead)

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Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 5:50pm On Apr 06, 2021
lol. pawpaw na-aga church pawpaw is going to church am i right?

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Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by PrinxArthur1(m): 5:54pm On Apr 06, 2021
immortalcrown:


Please, uhuruchi is for evening, not for morning.
sorry sir ,forgot
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 5:19pm On Apr 07, 2021
Ogamysamo:

What Do They Mean
onye nkuzi-teacher. Umu akwuwkwo-students.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 5:23pm On Apr 07, 2021
Ogamysamo:
correct me if am wrong o
ina eme ike m,(i'm trying my best) onyekwusi(teacher) immortalcrown bia and continue
rather, nna eme ikem . or anam eme ikem.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 5:25pm On Apr 07, 2021
Ogamysamo:


ina eme ike m(I mean, i'm trying my best)
BIKO nyere aka your nnwane without ego
you are trying jare. Nyere nwanne GI aka,ajula ya maka ego.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 5:26pm On Apr 07, 2021
inumidun2010:


Nna... You don dey speak pass ONYEKWUSI ooooh...
onye nkuzi
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 5:28pm On Apr 07, 2021
immortalcrown:


Ọma = good,
morning = ụtụtụ,
afternoon = ehihie,
evening = mgbede/uhuruchi.

Ụtụtụ ọma (Good morning),

Ehihie ọma (Good afternoon),


Mgbede ọma (Good evening),
Uhuruchi ọma (Good evening).

NOTE: It is not in all cases that ọma is used to imply Good. You use oma in some cases where there is no other part of speech between the noun or pronoun and the adjective (good). For example, there is no part of speech between Good and morning. Space is the only thing separating Good from morning.

In other cases, you use mma or amaka to mean good. Examples:

Ego dị mma (Money is good).

Ego amaka (money is good).
nwanne,Ife e na Ede na Igbo do egwu.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 6:53am On Apr 08, 2021
Iykoto86:
you are trying jare. Nyere nwanne GI aka,ajula ya maka ego.
meaning... ?
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 6:55am On Apr 08, 2021
Iykoto86:
nwanne,Ife e na Ede na Igbo do egwu.
what is the meaning??
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 6:58am On Apr 08, 2021
Iykoto86:
rather, nna eme ikem . or anam eme ikem.
thanks
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:04am On Apr 08, 2021
WoundedLamb:
You could have actually asked to be taught the language without making mockery of thier struggles. Anyway, I'm here too. Maybe I could learn one or two words!
are you following?
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:14am On Apr 08, 2021
heeeyi! igbo amaka ooo
teach me more am following bumba to bumba
nwanne onye nkuzi(s) bia and kuzi me more, biko nu!
ihotagho, Nwanne m?? (I mean brothers and sisters)
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:19am On Apr 08, 2021
PrinxArthur1:
arthur am waiting o nna.... please complete it for me
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 8:51am On Apr 08, 2021
Ogamysamo:
what is the meaning??
it means ,you write Igbo too well.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Iykoto86(m): 8:52am On Apr 08, 2021
Ogamysamo:

meaning... ?
help your brother,don't ask for money.
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 9:09am On Apr 08, 2021
Iykoto86:
it means ,you write Igbo too well.
O! i just went true all the ones that the onye nkuzi here taught me to make a suggestion of the ones i need and wrote them out.
please tell me more(with means) biko bia and start now!

ihotagho?
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by PrinxArthur1(m): 1:22pm On Apr 08, 2021
let's do numbers
1.one = Otu

2. two =Abuó

3. three = Atô

4. four = Anó

5. five = isé

6. six =isi

7. seven = asaa

8. Eight = Asató

9. Nine = iteghete, itenani

10. ten = iri

11. eleven = iri na otu

12. twelve = iri na abúó

13. thirteen = iri na ató

14. fourteen = iri na anó

15. fifteen = iri na ise

16. sixteen = iri na isii

17. seventeen = iri na asaa

18. Eighteen = iri na asató

19. Nineteen = iri na iteghete

20. Twenty = iri abúó
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by WoundedLamb: 2:19pm On Apr 08, 2021
Ogamysamo:
are you following?

I am. Thanks!
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by PrinxArthur1(m): 3:30pm On Apr 08, 2021
There are 36 aphabets in Igbo language they are :
Aa, Bb, Ch, Dd, Ee, Ff, , Gb, Gh, Gw, Hh, I, í, Jj, , k, kp, kw , Ll, M, Nn, Ñ, Nw, NY, Oo, Ọ, Pp,,Rr, Ss, Sh, Tt, Uu, Ụ , Vv, W, Y, Z
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by PrinxArthur1(m): 3:35pm On Apr 08, 2021
there are 8 vowels and 28 consonants in igbo language, the vowels are : A, E, I, Ị, O, Ọ, U, Ụ


consonants : B | D | F | G | H | J | K | L | M | N | Ñ | P | R | S | T | V| W | Y | Z

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Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 5:13pm On Apr 08, 2021
inumidun2010:
ONYEKWUSI Ihotagho?
nnwane m. show na
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 10:39pm On Apr 08, 2021
bigfrancis21:



[b]Ogamysamo bu nwanne m....can you interpret this for me? need more. cheesy
Ogamysamo is my brother
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:03pm On Apr 14, 2021
are there no more igbo brothers and sistershere to teach me igbo language again
kedu??
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:05pm On Apr 14, 2021
Iykoto86:
onye nkuzi-teacher. Umu akwuwkwo-students.

BIKO TEACH ME MORE
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
immortalcrown:
please come and continue
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:11pm On Apr 14, 2021
PrinxArthur1:
let's do numbers 1.one = Otu
2. two =Abuó
3. three = Atô
4. four = Anó
5. five = isé
6. six =isi
7. seven = asaa
8. Eight = Asató
9. Nine = iteghete, itenani
10. ten = iri
11. eleven = iri na otu
12. twelve = iri na abúó
13. thirteen = iri na ató
14. fourteen = iri na anó
15. fifteen = iri na ise
16. sixteen = iri na isii
17. seventeen = iri na asaa
18. Eighteen = iri na asató
19. Nineteen = iri na iteghete
20. Twenty = iri abúó
igbo amaka o biko bia and continue am following
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:13pm On Apr 14, 2021
PrinxArthur1:

There are 36 aphabets in Igbo language they are :
Aa, Bb, Ch, Dd, Ee, Ff, , Gb, Gh, Gw, Hh, I, í, Jj, , k, kp, kw , Ll, M, Nn, Ñ, Nw, NY, Oo, Ọ, Pp,,Rr, Ss, Sh, Tt, Uu, Ụ , Vv, W, Y, Z
nwanne m, biko next level am still here
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:22pm On Apr 14, 2021
immortalcrown:


Nnọọ, nwanne m (Welcome, my brother/sister).
Nnọọ = welcome,
m = my,
nwanne = brother or sister

Atụmatụ gị iji mụta asụsụ Igbo amaka (Your plan to learn Igbo language is good).
Atụmatụ = plan,
gị = your,
iji = to,
mụta = learn,
asụsụ Igbo = Igbo language,
amaka = is good.

Aga mụ eme ike m n'inyere gị aka (I will try my best in helping you).
Aga = will,
mụ = I,
eme = do,
ike = best (power, strength),
m = my,
n' = in,
nyere = giving (rendering, assisting)
aka = help (aka also means hand).
onye nkusi m biko continue
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by PrinxArthur1(m): 7:33pm On Apr 14, 2021
Ogamysamo:

nwanne m, biko next level am still here
objects
1. Chair : Oche

2. Table : Igbe

3. Bed : Akwa

4. house : ulo

5. plate: Efele

6. spoon : Ngazi or (ma óbú) Ngaji

7.gas : ikuku ndi mmuó

8. phone : Ekwentí

9. clock : Elekere

10. motor (car) : úgbó ala
Re: Biafrans Please Teach Me Igbo! by Ogamysamo: 7:42pm On Apr 14, 2021
PrinxArthur1:
objects 1. Chair : Oche
2. Table : Igbe
3. Bed : Akwa
4. house : ulo
5. plate: Efele
6. spoon : Ngazi or (ma óbú) Ngaji
7.gas : ikuku ndi mmuó
8. phone : Ekwentí
9. clock : Elekere
10. motor (car) : úgbó ala
ride on a book to jote down is here

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