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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

Igbo music oldschool

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  • if i could go back in time i would want to learn igbo. its not that i didnt want to in the first place but i never learned it as a child.

    being born and growing up in the US i was always being spoken to in English. all my friends were american so i picked up english. i love nigeria so much!

    when i go home i always wish to talk to my people in my native language. i get sad sometimes. sigh...

    i really want to learn my language so i can laugh and know what others are talking about. :(

  • Never tooo late, can start now. I learnt German language at 30, and now I am perfect with that language. It is all about your will power.

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  • @goldenismonica .....vry easy if you put in more intrest on it,i was like you before but now i can speak vry good

  • @goldenismonica same thing here

  • Shame to me i forget all about this

  • i feel u bro,uwa di egwu right from genesisi nwanne,.......keep it up bro

  • i'm a cameroonian,i love this music, cant stop listening to it. Infact i'm working on learning igbo dance , I'm getting there.

  • @TufaThanNigerianHair you're right. its pretty sad. I'm already making an effort to learn it and I'm coming along pretty fine.

  • @TufaThanNigerianHair I am an Igbo born and raised in the America. I can definitely speak a fair amount of Igbo and understand up to 98% of my dialectal tongue. As was stated before me there are those who do take the initiative to learn Igbo on their own despite not being born in Nigeria. To preserve the Igbo language initiative has to be taken on the individual lev as well as on the community level. Those who know it should be willing to teach it rather than scorn does who don't and are willin

  • @AudreyTheProvocative This is true. There is no guarantee. We can only hope for the best. Thanks for the comment!

  • @TufaThanNigerianHair

    The possibility exists that Igbo would become an extinct language, but possibility does not entail certainty. Merely because some Igbo teachers have children that do not speak Igbo language does not mean that other Igbo teachers and speakers would not teach their children Igbo, nor does it mean that such individuals would not learn Igbo on their own accord. Thus, no guarantee exists that the Igbo language would die for that reasoning alone. I enjoy your channel, by the way.

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