FIRST LESSON - INTRODUCTION
This is the Introduction Lesson. Here we are trying to make it possible for every student to be able to speak Igbo by using the first five(5) Igbo Alphabets, A, B, Ch, D, E. There are 36 Igbo Alphabets; ten more than the English Alphabets. By following our examples, any student should be able to substitute his/her own name, names of his/her own parents, siblings, or anything that relates to him/her in sentences with blank (-------). Each student should pay attention to examples used. If an example uses somebody's name, a student should substitute his or her own name, etc. Note: To complete a meaningful sentence structure in Igbo, we borrowed the alphabet “M” and “Nw” from the Igbo Alphabets. “M” is a personal pronoun for I and Me. “Nw” is for spelling Nwa (Child)
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Alphabets, Sentences and Meaning Using First five (5) Igbo Alphabets |
A, Ch, D, E B, |
A
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A bụ m----
I am-- |
A bụ m Chima (substitute who you are)
I am Chima |
Aha m bụ ---
My name is --- |
Afa m bụ -----
My name is --- |
Aha m bụ Chioma (substitute your own name)
My name is Chioma
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