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Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by TEAMvido(m): 4:54pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
abo mi igala ....
mergba ....
ojo ki de enyo unme ... 2 Likes |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 4:58pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
stilldoingokay: I really am. My dad from Ata Ayegba om'Idoko lineage and mum from Atiele om'Idoko lineage. A complete Igala right? 1 Like |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 5:02pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
TEAMvido: Ami, om'Ata mi. |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Nobody: 5:21pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Nobody: 5:32pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
winnar: my love----uredo mi (uredo literally means what my heart desires) 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by stilldoingokay(f): 5:36pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
greatjoey: wow great |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Nobody: 5:38pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
mioltai: Na ur village people cause am Go and do deliverance ASAP Our people are nice to a fault 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Nobody: 5:40pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Drsheddy: Oma Attah, yanyi keke ken eh Yahya Bello a che Tono, akpabana Ojo a liane oji un egbatugba 2 Likes |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by gistsky: 6:32pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Alhkerimu:Abo odolu uche. Uwe ha? |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Odukes(m): 6:33pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Igalas are known to be peaceful people, very smart and are pre-dominantly into farming and marchendise but are extremely brave, that is the reason the Igala Kingdom was never conquered 1 Like |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Tonytonex(m): 6:54pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
FOR WHAT NAU? ONLY JOBLESS PPL WILL DO DAT. |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by enemcy(m): 7:02pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool:I appreciate wat u are doing, the right spelling for 5 is ELU and ALU, take note please. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by 91119111c(m): 7:14pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
she forgot to write, igala are very diabolic too, infact the most diabolic in Nigeria, majority of us can't build houses in our village or go home for Christmas celebration to avoid being thrown a deadly disease called "APO" or the latest one which is "STROKE 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by gistsky: 7:46pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
91119111c:Diabolism is everywhr, ask ppl around u abt it in their various villages. In Ife, Osun state, i was told of a festival called Olojo festival that attracts 999 virgins yearly. Just knw God and u become a terror to them. 2 Likes |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by kaypower1(m): 8:14pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Igala awa ooo, abo mi me gba. eju gwata. me gwata, Gaaabaidu. call me FBI (FULL BLOODED IGALA) REPRESENTING DEKINA, SCHOOLED IN KSU ANYIGBA. igala babes nd guys rock. |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 8:36pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool:One correction pls. Green I called enminmi and not Edufa. Thanks. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 8:54pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool:Anè is evening. Night is called Odu. 1 Like |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by IgalaSchool: 8:57pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
greatjoey: Odu is more like Midnight |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 9:02pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool: Ókó is either a plane or a chip in a shot form. Yoy differentiate between the two by adding Omi and ate to them respectively. Also instead dudu, kpikpa and fufu, they are written as edudu, ekpikpa and efufu. |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 9:03pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool: Ókó is either a plane or a chip in a shot form. Yoy differentiate between the two by adding Omi and ate to them respectively. Vehicle Anya just like horse is called. Ubailo means fierce or terrifying an not danger. Also instead dudu, kpikpa and fufu, they are written as edudu, ekpikpa and efufu. Green is called enminmi and not Edufa. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by iamNICE(m): 9:19pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
IgalaSchool:. Omala |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Afonjanightmare(m): 9:22pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
stilldoingokay:Pardonez moi |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by scholes0(m): 9:23pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
9jakool: Oga just to correct you, The general yoruba term for person is NOT Eyan, it is Eni. Eyan itself being a shortened form of the compound word Eniyan -containing ENI, and Eniyan means Human not person. Yoruba Names like Eniola or Eniyi means person of wealth or Honor respectively. ALSO Schhol should more properly be Ile Eko not Ile iwe. Ile Iwe is literally a Library, while Ile Eko is school. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Konquest: 9:29pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
greatjoey:^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ @Greatjoey Thanks for the response. Wow...it is now clear that the Igala migration in the Anambra/Enugu/Delta North areas influenced the use of "Okuta or stone" which was corrupted to "Okwute" in Ibo language! Some people do NOT know that there are indigenous Igalas or Igala-associated communities in Anambra/Enugu/Delta North, etc. Examples are Asaba, Okpanam, Onitsha, Illah, Ebu, Ogbaru. The Igalas introduced the RED CHIEFTAINCY CAP into Iboland via Nsuka as well, and the red chieftaincy caps are used by some Nigerian cultures like the Yorubas of Kogi State, Ebiras, Igalas, and some other Middle-Belt ethnicities. Last but not least, my number 1 question was on the translation of C.OCK in Igala but the word was changed funnily to "rooster" by the NL editing platform. So can you kindly tell us what C.OCK means in Igala language? C.ock is called "AKUKO" in Yoruba, while it is called "OKUKO" in Ibo. Thanks again! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Alhkerimu(m): 9:29pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
gistsky:Òmì chi òma abò iyale ojane dekina |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by scholes0(m): 9:34pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Konquest: How about the Igbo word “Ejima” for twins? Which yorubas call Ejire or Ibeji? That word looks too suspociously Yoruboid. Especially since Eji means 2 across Yoruboids. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Alhkerimu(m): 9:39pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
kaypower1:Eyi ka-attå machei abèki ojo kor ooooo 2 Likes |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by OmoIgala: 9:49pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
I have done my research well, And I have evidence to prove that Igala is a fusion between a Yoruba substrate language and a Bantoid language. I have seen evidence of the Bantu fusion in the way Igala pluralize words which follows the general bantu rule. Ofa (Arrow) Amofa (Arrows) Ododo (Flower) Amododo (Flowers) Mi (me) Ama (Them) Onu (King) Amonu (Kings) Oma (Child) Amoma (children) 2 Likes |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 10:05pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
Konquest:Rooster is called. 'Aikó' in Igala. Thanks. Permit me to let you know that, the Igala and the Igbo have one ancestor called Eri. The Ata who is the Igala progenitor was the second son of Eri who also is the progenitor of all Igbo today. Ata actually migrated up north to Wukari where he met and cohabited with the Jukums and other tribes to form the old Kwararafa Kingdom. After a long time, his offspring rose up and revolted against the king of Wukari hence the return to the present settlement. However, on arrival at Ida, the Abutu-eje who is Igala ancestor today met some Ibos. He conquered and subjugated them and made them his subject because he was powerful and brave. Their lineage is called Ete ma hi (Etemahi) who are the kingmakers of Ata till date. But they cannot become Ata. Predominately, they occupy the Igala mela today. Note that, all true Igala descendants have one and only progenitor called Abutu-eje. Whoever does not trace his lineage to him is not a true son of Igala Thanks. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by greatjoey: 10:29pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
greatjoey:Twins is called Ejima too. However, we also call it ogwu. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by mioltai(m): 10:29pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
genghiskhan007: lol.... they spiritualize everything in their land ..... any small thing go for deliverance.... na only to use charm den sabi |
Re: I Want To Learn Igala Language, Get In Here. by Konquest: 10:48pm On Nov 26, 2017 |
scholes0:^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ @Scholes0 I love your brilliant post on "Eji and Ejima." I see some uncanny similarities there! We need to find out from Igalas what twins is called in Igala. In 1991, I read a defunct magazine called ROOTS, [published by a man from the SE Region] that sensationally reported that "Yorubas are Ibos" in a 2-part series which I still have in my procession! But on reading the magazine, all the editor/writer could state is that Igalas are originally Ibos [sic] who allegedly migrated out of Anambra/SE Region. The article made reference to Eri, Aguleri, Umuleri, and Onoja his children and how Oduduwa was an Igala man of Ibo origin. The article incorrectly stated that Oduduwa means last child or "odudu nwa" in Ibo. According to a Tuesday June 22, 2004 Guardian article on Ife/Bini relationship by Professor Jide Osuntokun, [Nigeria's former Ambassador to Germany and a notable Historian], Oduduwa or Odua means "odu and iwa" or in English language: "The Knowledge or Mystery [Odu] of how to Behave [Iwa]." In other words Odua is:[The belief, law, governance and lifestyle of how to correctly run human affairs]. The rest of the 1991 article just went on showing HOW Yorubas and Igalas are ancestrally and linguistically similar and it listed up to 5 words in Ibo that look like Yoruba words such as: Yoruba ll Ibo ----------------------------------- Okuta[stone], Okwute Akuko[C.ock], Okuko Enu[mouth], Onu Omi[water], Mmiri Obe[soup], Ofe That triggered my quest to know more about the Igala people and I'm glad to be involved on this thread provided by NL to connect with Igalas and non-Igalas to finally UNRAVEL the truth about the historic ties that bind us all together. It is getting clearer that it is Igala bloodlines of Anambra /Enugu who introduced the "Igaloid-Yoruboid" words into Ibo. All the best! Cc: Olu317 3 Likes 1 Share |
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