17/06/2026
May God teach us to number our days..
Oke nwa Maazị laruo awo!!!
Daa Uju is a passionate teacher. I teach Igbo language remotely to learners in Nigeria and diaspora. I translate audio and written contents from English to Igbo.
Biko sonyere m🙏
17/06/2026
May God teach us to number our days..
Oke nwa Maazị laruo awo!!!
Different types of movement in Ìgbò
16/06/2026
Nwanne m.. Ị bọọla chi..
As Ìgbò speakers, let us take pride in our language by speaking it more often at home, with friends, and in our communities. Every conversation in Ìgbò helps to preserve our rich culture and identity.
To all Ìgbò learners, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Keep practicing, keep speaking, and keep learning. Every new word you learn brings you one step closer to fluency.
Anyị ga na-asụ Ìgbò, anyị ga-echekwa Ìgbò!
Ụnụ a bọọla chi ndi ọma m..
Ka izu a mịtara anyị ezi mkpụrụ 🙏
13/06/2026
Ụmụ agbọghọ abụlọdụ... Na you biko 😀
13/06/2026
Ụnụ a bọọla chi ndi ọma m..
Today we celebrate the Immaculate heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Nne obi ọma.
I were Nne Mary mere nne, ọ ga-eji gị mere nwa.
Nwee nụ ụbọchị ọma ndi nke m 💕
A polite request is a respectful way of asking for something. In English, using words like "please" and "kindly" shows good manners and makes others more willing to help.
In Ìgbò, we use "biko" or the suffix "tụ".
You can add more in the comments...
12/06/2026
Ụnụ a pụtala ndi ọma m...
I asked for the Ìgbò translation of the sentence, "It is crunchy."
Below are the responses I got 👇
Ọ dị ncham ncham.
Ọ dị yọrị yọrị.
Ọ dị jịwọrọ jịwọrọ.
Ọ dị jụkọrọ jụkọrọ.
Ọ dị pịaghiri pịaghiri.
Ọ na-agba gheri gheri.
Ọ na-ada koro m koro m.
Ọ na-akpọ cheri cheri.
Do we have more? Biko add in the comments.
Asụsụ Igbo dị ụtọ 😊
Tinye nke gị😄