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Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by kihemeje96(f): 6:43pm On Dec 01, 2015 |
Inikpi of Igala: Buried alive to save her father's kingdom: Decades after sacrificing her life to restore her land, the Princess Inikpi statue located at Ega in the heart of the Idah market in Kogi state (formerly Benue state) still represents an important historic event in the life of the Igala people. Today, so many people in Idah bear the name Inikpi in honor of the princess. It is now part of history because it happened: There was war between the Bini kingdom and the Igala people. No house was safe. No markets were safe. Even the streams were women and children would fetch water from or have a bath were not safe. The Igala people's stream was poisoned so that anyone that used the water on the day would die. Fear griped the Igala people for a long time. When the oracle was consulted, it said that their victory could not come unless the princess was buried alive to prevent the inevitable destruction that was hanging on the Igala kingdom during the war with the Binis. Attached photo is the statue of Princess Inikpi on top of her grave right in the center of Ega market of dah in Igala Land. Till this day, sacrifices are still made at the shrine on regular basis. Finish the story her; http://www.news-world-update.com/2015/10/buried-alive-to-save-her-fathers-kingdom.html |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by seuntosyn: 9:46am On Dec 05, 2015 |
Yoruba name for Indomie |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by minet15(m): 11:14am On Dec 12, 2015 |
Am interested please MINET15 |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by minet15(m): 11:18am On Dec 12, 2015 |
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Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by europeangirl72: 12:22am On Dec 22, 2015 |
hi, I've got Nigerian (Igbo speaking) friends who are getting married in a few days. I'd like to surprise them with saying wishes in their language. Could someone help me with this please? I'm sure it'll put a smile on their faces on this special day |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Phut(f): 11:00pm On Dec 29, 2015 |
europeangirl72: What do you want to say? Tell us and then we will translate it to Igbo. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Shymm3x: 7:20pm On Jan 04, 2016 |
Phut: I'm trying to learn Igbo - can you help a brother out? I'm serious. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by RedCapChief(m): 5:22pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
Please, I would like to know the meaning of these words: Ibile, Itesiwaju and Gbayi. If you could put some context for me, that would also be much appreciated. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by oseri(m): 10:04pm On Jan 10, 2016 |
i need to buy ewe iyeye (yoruba), anyone knows the english name? i'm in ph. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Chizzyblinks(f): 4:34pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
ifyalways:Eziokwu,o ka mere. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Chizzyblinks(f): 4:38pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
ifyalways:Eziokwu,o ka mere.... |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by lepasharon(f): 4:47am On Feb 26, 2016 |
I am a yoruba girl interested in learning Igbo...love the way it sounds |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by tobex23(m): 8:14pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
RedCapChief: Ibile: local Itesiwaju: moving forward Gbayi: respect 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Daporeals(m): 10:54am On Mar 08, 2016 |
ok |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by ib4uakpele: 12:49pm On Mar 15, 2016 |
FIGHTING FOR EXCELLENCE Excellence is a spirit that refuses to settle with the status quo and ‘what is available’ – it goes for what it desires and deserves. Excellence is the cure to mediocre and complacency. To excel, fight has no substitute. Life may not be fair to you, but you can still fare well. Excellence is not a gift! To achieve and attain to it, it calls for a strive. Excellence is the preserve of fighters. Excellence is the factor that makes a man restless and uncomfortable, always reacts against what is existing for what should come in existence. David was against Goliath. Samson stood against the Lion. Daniel and his companions refused to worship the idol of Babylon...the list is endless. Jesus came to set a new other. Reactions, revolutions and realization are actions leading to excellence. Go contrary, stand out, don’t blend! Then you are on your way to excellence. Shalom! |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Aare2050(m): 9:43pm On Mar 23, 2016 |
don't want to know whether this thread is dead or alive. I like to contribute. I'm a Yoruba boy. to cap it all I'm a proud B.A. holder of Education Yoruba language ask anything askable àsìkò ìbéèrè ré o.!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by chiosky000(m): 9:13am On Mar 29, 2016 |
what does thank you in yoruba mean |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by odumchi: 10:19pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Ngo2315: 11:25pm On Apr 20, 2016 |
Hello, I'm new on here and trying to learn the Igbo language. I'm Nigerian but grew up in US, somehow I just don't speak it. Not sure if theres anyone here in the US who can help with tutoring or direct me in the right place. It doesnt have to be live in person, It can be via phone or skype. thank you |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by haryomikun(m): 11:11pm On Apr 25, 2016 |
looool!!! Am loving this |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by frugal(m): 10:17am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Aare2050:How do you spell pronounce 'temilade' correctly? 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Aare2050(m): 7:28am On Apr 28, 2016 |
frugal:TEMILADE TEMI-NI-ADE Crown is mine TÈMILADÉ(DO-RE-RE-MI) |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by frugal(m): 9:16am On Apr 30, 2016 |
Aare2050:Thank you very much. Do you think it's compulsory to write it that way for web development? I'd like to know your thought on it. Again, thank you. |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Nairadean(m): 7:07am On May 02, 2016 |
Èdè abínibí wa tọ́sí ìgbélárugẹ (Dialects worth being valued like English) English language is meant to be in sync with the other three officially recognized indigenous languages in Nigeria but it is quite very unfortunate that the language introduced by our colonial Masters has now been priotized and given too much value at the expense of our mother tongues. China has seven main dialects comprising of Mandarin (官話), Cantonese (廣州話, 廣府話), Hakka (客家話), Wu (吳語), Min (閩語), Xiang (湘語), and Gan (贛語) and today China is competing with United State of America as second world largest economy to become the largest economy in the World without ignoring their dialects in the course. The indigenous Language discrimination in Nigeria is the major Challenge we face in communication and learning as many prefer the vast dominating English language to their mother tongue instead of utilizing them simultaneously. To worsen the situation, we have been brainwashed to regard persons who speak their mother tongues as.... CONTINUE READING.... https://ibadanelite./2016/04/27/ede-abinibi-wa-tosi-igbelaruge-dialects-worth-being-valued-like-english/ |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by SuperSuave(m): 12:31pm On May 05, 2016 |
Phut:can you help translate obiego to English pls |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by SuperSuave(m): 12:41pm On May 05, 2016 |
chiosky000: Modupe(I thank you), e seun(for someone older than you), o seun(someone of the same age as you or younger) |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by SuperSuave(m): 12:49pm On May 05, 2016 |
RedCapChief:Ibile-traditional or local at times. E.g. Adiye Ibile means local fowl, aso Ibile means traditional clothe Itesiwaju-progress. E.g. itesiwaju eko ni mo fe means I want the progress of Lagos Gbayi-I don't really know how to explain this but I'll try. Gbayi was derived from "wagbayi", "iyi" itself means fame/recognition, so wagbayi means "you'll be famous/recognized" while "gbayi" is just a way people short it IMO. It is mostly used to praise/thank people after a job well done What does "obiego" mean in english |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Phut(f): 8:33pm On May 08, 2016 |
SuperSuave:Obiego literally means Heart of money. Obi = heart. Ego = Money. Although, I must confess I haven't heard the term or phrase used before. Are u sure that was what was said? Obego = it has finished/ended. Also adding or removing tonal marks may change the meaning 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by SuperSuave(m): 3:30pm On May 09, 2016 |
Phut:that was the nickname I was given during my secondary school days and the guys that named me were even Yoruba boys who prolly do no know the meaning. thanks tho |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by Phut(f): 8:37pm On May 10, 2016 |
SuperSuave:Now that you have given me the context it makes more sense. You know what I said about tonal marks? Well depending on the tonal marks, Obi also means King. E.g. Obi of Onitsha. Obiego = King of money. Sometimes people say Eze ego 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by SuperSuave(m): 7:31pm On May 12, 2016 |
Phut:thanks darl. Now I can flaunt the nick, yeah? 1 Like |
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