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Learn Igbo Vocabulary: What Cloth Reveals — E nwere m akwa (S1 E7)


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In Igbo life, what you wear is not vanity — it is testimony. Today's episode opens in a front room in Harborne, Birmingham, where a mother named Nwando places a hand-woven Akwete wrapper on her British-born daughter's shoulders and teaches her the first sentence of ownership. Through the proverb Onye mara ezi akwa, ọ malụ eziokwu — the person who wears genuine cloth knows the truth — we learn three Igbo sentences built on one powerful verb: nwere, to have.


Key Concepts: nwere (to have), akwa (cloth/clothes), efere (plate), ụlọ (house/home), Akwete fabric, George fabric, Igbo dress culture, material ownership, heritage language transmission

Scholars spark: Dr Chika C. Chudi-Duru — "Mma Nwanyi Bu Ekike": Symbolism, Significance of Textiles and Fashion Accessories in Igbo Women's Contemporary Dress Culture (Ohazurume: Unizik Journal of Culture and Civilization, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2024)
Proverb: Onye mara ezi akwa, ọ malụ eziokwu — The person who wears genuine cloth knows the truth

The Three Sentences:
E nwere m akwa — I have clothes
Ọ nwere efere — She/he has a plate
Anyị nwere ụlọ — We have a house


Blessing: Ka akwa gị bụ ihe ọma, ka ụlọ gị bụ udo. — May your cloth be a good thing, may your home be peace.


Resources: Free practice workbook at www.learnigbonow.com | Igbo Village 12-month fluency programme | youtube.com/@learnigbo | youtube.com/@learnigboforkids

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