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.
Recap of Igbo Phrases
Let's recap the Igbo phrases we've learned so far:
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:
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:
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?