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FACT: Global Black Population & Language Power
Across Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas, Europe, and beyond, over 1.4 billion people share Black heritage — with thousands of rich, living languages between us. Yet very few or none of these languages are recognised on a global stage. This is not about comparison.It’s about awareness… and action. If language carries identity, history, and pride —then preserving it is a choice we make every day. So the question becomes:What are we doing to keep our languages alive? Start small. Speak it. Teach it. Pass it on. *Listen. Learn. Speak. Igbo Hub* 👉 Replace “Igbo” with your own language.👉 Comment your language below — let’s see the beauty of our diversity. Have a meaningful weekend 🤍— LLSiHub Team
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You Didn’t Find This By Chance. You Were Meant To Be Here.
If you’re African, Caribbean, Spouse or Friends of one… this is your moment. You are stepping into a community that stands in the gap between who we were… and who we must become. Let’s be honest: Why are African languages still called “local”? Why are they treated as less than… even by us? Yet… - Over 200 million people speak Swahili - Millions more speak powerful languages like Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa These are not “local” languages. These are global identities. I am Igbo. So I am starting with Igbo. Not just to teach it… But to restore pride, connection, and voice. This is bigger than language. This is about: - Identity - Heritage - Family connection - Future generations Your children speaking to their grandparents. Your culture living beyond you.
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Welcome to LLSiHub
We are so glad you are here. This is a practical Igbo-speaking community for beginners, diaspora learners, parents, and anyone who wants to connect with the language in a real and meaningful way. To begin, introduce yourself below: - What is your name? - Where you are joining from? - Why you want to learn Igbo? ———————————————— Kedụ aha gị? Kedụ ebe isi were soronye anyị? Kedụ ihe Ị jiri chọọ ịmụta asụsụ Igbo? ————————————————— Then try this sentence: Aha m bụ ______ My name is ______ Start with Module 0 in the Classroom and take your first step today. Thank you very much. Daalụ rienne.
Lost your key? Let’s talk in Igbo
Learn everyday Igbo with this simple conversation! Listen and practice It Means 👤 A: Ana m achọ igodo ụgbọala m. (I am looking for my car key.) 👤 B: Kedu ebe ikpeazụ ị hụrụ ya? (Where did you last see it?) 👤 A: Emm, ana m eche na ọ bụ n’elu oche uhie. (Hmm, I think it is on the red chair.) 👤 B: Chọọ ya n’okpuru ya, ọ nwere ike ọ daba n’okpuru oche. (Look underneath, it may have fallen under the chair.)
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Lost your key? Let’s talk in Igbo
Daily Igbo Check-in Chọọ ya n’okpuru ya, ọ nwere ike ọ daba n’okpuru oche.
TODAY’S PHRASE Chọọ ya n’okpuru ya, ọ nwere ike ọ daba n’okpuru oche. 💬 Meaning: Look underneath, it may have fallen under the chair. 🔍 Word-by-Word 👉 Chọọ = Look for 👉 Ya = It 👉 N’okpuru = Underneath 👉 Ọ nwere ike = It may 👉 Ọ daba = It fell 👉 N’okpuru = Under 👉 Oche = Chair 🧠 MINI CONVERSATION A: Ana m achọ igodo ụgbọala m. B: Kedu ebe ikpeazụ ị hụrụ ya? A: Emm, ana m eche na ọ bụ n’elu oche uhie. B: Chọọ ya n’okpuru ya, ọ nwere ike ọ daba n’okpuru oche. 👇 Have you checked under the chair? 😄 Now listen and practice, mimic the voice you hear
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