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In today's drop, we follow Amaka — a mother in Bristol who knows her son's age but cannot say it in Igbo — and learn the three sentences that close the gap between knowing and speaking.
Key proverb: Ogologo abụghị na nwa m etola. — Tallness is not maturity.
Today's 3 sentences :
Adị m afọ [Age]. — I am [Age] years old.
Ọ dị afọ ise. — He is five years old.
Afọ ole ka ị dị? — How old are you?
Scholars' Spark: Theodore Ekechukwu & Dike Ugwu — Age Grades in Amuzi (1983)
Cultural takeaway: In Igbo, you do not have an age — you are your age. And in traditional community life, asking your age was how elders mentally placed you among your age-mates — working out who you walk with, what responsibilities you share.
Blessing: Ka asụsụ Igbo dị ndụ n'ọnụ gị. — May the Igbo language live in your mouth. Ka ike gị adịghị agwụ. — May your strength not run out.
Free resources: Download the free practice workbook and the Igbo Heritage Family Kit at learnigbonow.com.
This has been Igbo Daily Drops with Yvonne Mbanefo.
FREE RESOURCES: - Igbo Heritage Family Kit: https://learnigbonow.com -
Main Channel: @learnigbo on YouTube
Kids' Channel: @learnigboforkids on YouTube
Our Mission: Raise 10,000 more next-generation Igbo speakers by next year.
Be one of them. Every sentence you learn is a drop.
And every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge. Subscribe now. Foundation episodes begin today.
By Yvonne MbanefoIn today's drop, we follow Amaka — a mother in Bristol who knows her son's age but cannot say it in Igbo — and learn the three sentences that close the gap between knowing and speaking.
Key proverb: Ogologo abụghị na nwa m etola. — Tallness is not maturity.
Today's 3 sentences :
Adị m afọ [Age]. — I am [Age] years old.
Ọ dị afọ ise. — He is five years old.
Afọ ole ka ị dị? — How old are you?
Scholars' Spark: Theodore Ekechukwu & Dike Ugwu — Age Grades in Amuzi (1983)
Cultural takeaway: In Igbo, you do not have an age — you are your age. And in traditional community life, asking your age was how elders mentally placed you among your age-mates — working out who you walk with, what responsibilities you share.
Blessing: Ka asụsụ Igbo dị ndụ n'ọnụ gị. — May the Igbo language live in your mouth. Ka ike gị adịghị agwụ. — May your strength not run out.
Free resources: Download the free practice workbook and the Igbo Heritage Family Kit at learnigbonow.com.
This has been Igbo Daily Drops with Yvonne Mbanefo.
FREE RESOURCES: - Igbo Heritage Family Kit: https://learnigbonow.com -
Main Channel: @learnigbo on YouTube
Kids' Channel: @learnigboforkids on YouTube
Our Mission: Raise 10,000 more next-generation Igbo speakers by next year.
Be one of them. Every sentence you learn is a drop.
And every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge. Subscribe now. Foundation episodes begin today.