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Blessing is NGOZI in Igbo
May God Bless You - Ka Chineke Gozie gị Did you notice the slight change of Ngozi to Gozie! Who can explaining that usage?
0 likes • Apr 17
The N disappears, Is it because Gozie is a verb?
TODAY (TATA) – Wednesday (EKE)
English: 👀 Today is EKE market day Igbo: 👉 Taa bụ ahịa Eke Did you know? 🤯 👉 “EKE” also means Python in Igbo 🐍 Now try this👇 👏 Say it: E–KE (twice!) Comment “EKE” if you got it! Igbo Summary: 👉 Taa bụ Eke 👉 Eke bụ aha ahịa 👉 Eke bụkwa aha agwọ ukwu (python) 👉 Kwue ya: E–KE 👏👏
1 like • Apr 17
Eke
Body Language in Igbo Culture
Not everything is spoken. In Igbo culture, many messages are passed through body language — some positive, some not so positive. Example (Ịma atụ): 👉 Shrugging one’s shoulders — Ịkpọ n’ubu What do you think this means? 👇 Drop your answer: 1️⃣ Positive — Ọ dị mma 2️⃣ Negative — Ọ dịghị mma 3️⃣ Neutral — Ọ nọ n’etiti Let’s hear your thoughts 👇
1 like • Apr 17
Neutral- O no n’etiti
Tata bụ Thursday (ORIE)
English: 👀 Today is ORIE market day Igbo: 👉 Taa bụ ahịa Orie Did you know? 🤯 👉 “ORIE” is one of the 4 Igbo market days Now try this👇 👏 Say it: O–RIE (twice!) Comment “ORIE” if you got it! Igbo Summary: 👉 Taa bụ Orie 👉 Orie bụ otu n’ime ụbọchị ahịa anọ n’ala Igbo 👉 Kwue ya: O–RIE 👏👏
1 like • Apr 17
O-RIE
Prepping with my expert
Behind Every Lesson… There’s a Little Teacher My child already speaks Igbo very well… But here’s the truth — she didn’t “learn” it in the traditional way. I simply made sure she never forgot it. Even while living here in Europe, I held on to our language at home — in our conversations, our laughter, our everyday moments. And somehow… it stayed. It grew. It became hers. Now? She’s my biggest motivator. She’s behind the camera She listens carefully She corrects me when I miss a tone She keeps me on track… And in her quiet way, she reminds me why this matters so much. This platform… this journey… It’s not just about learning Igbo. It’s about identity. It’s about roots. It’s about making sure our children never lose what belongs to them. So thank you, my baby You are the reason this exists. And to every parent raising children in the diaspora — It is possible. Keep speaking. Keep showing up. Keep it alive. Welcome to a space where language meets legacy LLSIHUB.
Prepping with my expert
2 likes • Apr 10
Ndewo, is the video made in purpose? Because there are some scenes that are not supposed to be there. (From Sochima)
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