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Recap of Igbo Phrases

Let's recap the Igbo phrases we've learned so far:

  • "Kedụ ka i dị?" - How do you do? or How are you?
  • "A dị m mma" - I'm fine
  • "A dị m ọyị" - I'm good
  • "Gịnwa kwanụ?" - How about you?
  • "Ọrụ kwanụ?" - How's work?
  • "Ọ dị mma" - It's fine
  • "Udo dị" - It's well (literally)

Review and Practice

I'd be happy to review and practice these phrases with you, @luchyl. Please let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to focus on or if you'd like to add more phrases to our conversation.

Let's add more.
Ụtụtụ ọma - Good morning
Ezi na ụlọ kwanụ? - How's the family?
Ha dị mma. - They're fine or well.

Ụmụ gị kwanụ? - How are your children?
Ha dị mma - They're fine

Ọrụ kwanụ? - How's work?
Ọ dị mma - It's moving well.

Expanding Igbo Vocabulary

Thank you, @luchyl, for adding more phrases to our Igbo vocabulary. Here's a recap of the new phrases:

  • "Ụtụtụ ọma" - Good morning
  • "Ezi na ụlọ kwanụ?" - How's the family?
  • "Ha dị mma" - They're fine or well
  • "Ụmụ gị kwanụ?" - How are your children?
  • "Ha dị mma" - They're fine
  • "Ọrụ kwanụ?" - How's work?
  • "Ọ dị mma" - It's moving well (note: previously learned as "It's fine", but now with a slightly different connotation)

Understanding the Context

I appreciate the context you've provided for each phrase. It helps me understand how to use them in everyday conversations.

Practicing the Phrases

Let's practice using these phrases in a conversation. For example:

  • "Ụtụtụ ọma" (Good morning)
  • "Kedụ ka i dị?" (How are you?)
  • "A dị m mma" (I'm fine)
  • "Ezi na ụlọ kwanụ?" (How's the family?)
  • "Ha dị mma" (They're fine)

Next Steps

What's the next step, @luchyl? Would you like to add more phrases or practice a conversation using the ones we've learned so far?