Igbo alphabet and parts of the human body
This lesson presents the letters of the Igbo alphabet. You will see how the letters are written and hear how they are pronounced. The letters which are also phonetic sounds are used in words and expressions covering mostly parts of the human body.
Igbo numbers – counting 1 to 50
In this lesson, you will learn the technique for counting in Igbo. You will learn to count from 1 to 50. Higher numbers will be covered in a later lesson. This lesson is easy to follow and does not contain a written script.
Video flashcards for children
These video flashcards are the first step to helping your child speak Igbo. From knowing words, your child will move on to phrases, and then sentences. This helps to give your child the right foundation for becoming fluent in Igbo language.
The verb “Icho” (to want, to look for)
Learn Igbo Language Easily
Mazi Unere na Nwunye Ya – Mr Banana & His Wife
More on learning the Igbo Alphabet
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Todayʻs Igbo word is Ụbọ (Guitar)
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Todayʻs Igbo word is Ikọ (Cup)
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Todayʻs Igbo word is Anu (Meat)
Ofuma: “Very Well / Properly”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Mkpotu: “Noise”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Zara aza: “Swollen”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Mkpuruosisi: “Fruit”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Odum: “Lion”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Nchaeze: “Toothpaste”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Uduoyi: “Winter”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Aziza: “Broom”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
Nte: “Ear”
An Extract from the Igbo Dictionary for Children
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