Learning Igbo Series Lesson #2
Uploader Comments (MissijeleONE)
Top Comments
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i love what you're doing..it takes lots of courage to do such a thing and design igbo lessons...although some people may criticize you, know that you're the one truly stepping up to the plate..if they have something to argue about, then let them try to do half of what you're doing and attempt to plan lessons...no be small thng! ...ODIRO EASY as we Igbos say :)
All Comments (62)
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@2dramaNaijatv nwanyi and nwoke mean man/woman :S
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you really speak english good you must have been born in the states.
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You're are Gorgeous! I'm African-American and I did a DNA test and my PatriDNA is Ibo, but which is proper, Ibo or Igbo?
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WOW!!
Ana m asi Chukwu Abiama ya biko were amara ma gozie gi nke ukwu.
You are doing what most Igbo American parent have failed to do with there kids.
Keep up the good work and thank you for taking it up.
"Ama m na egwu adi ibua enye nnri aguo na egbu ya"
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Good job.
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im subscrbing! please keep the lessons coming!!
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say the name properly. ah ah chai. Chioma not chiOma
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enjoyed ur video :)
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hotty
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Wife - Nwunye
Chioma and Chizoba are both Male and Females
Hey there (again),
Just thought I'd add that Igbo names are quite flexible wrt gender. In my fatherland (Anambra State), Chizoba is usually a girl's name (it's actually my sister's).
Thanks again for these videos!
Sapphonouveau 1 year ago
@Sapphonouveau hello!. oh wow thanks for informing me! thanks for watching! :)
MissijeleONE 1 year ago
Good video
BluMarbleRose 1 year ago
@BluMarbleRose thanks much!
MissijeleONE 1 year ago
Keep Up the good job
A few corrections
Ada refers to the oldest daughter
Okpala or okpara = refers to the oldest son
the correct word
daughter - nwanyị
son - nwoke
children - ụmụaka
2dramaNaijatv 1 year ago 5
@2dramaNaijatv thanks
MissijeleONE 1 year ago