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mepa wo kyɛw, ɛyɛ ɔkasammara bɛn (ooooooo!!!)
this lesson is on using the word ‘no’ in twi. no – the
in twi, ‘no’ comes after the noun it is referring to.
example – toa no abɔ -
ndéèwó!
one of the ways we say goodbye in igbo is Kà émésị́á. this is like say ‘let it be later’ or ‘let it end’.
Kà émésị́á -
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back to our regular scheduled program mepa wo kyɛw, ɛyɛ ɔkasammara bɛn (ooooooo!!!) this lesson is on pluralizing words for family members. to make most of these words plural, you add ‘nom’ to the end. you will not put an… Read more»
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in igbo we say kà chí fóó to mean good night. it is saying ‘may the day break’.
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