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Revision as of 21:48, 2 April 2023
Introduction
In this lesson, you will learn about the common foods in Igbo language. You will learn how to say the names of fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains, and how to use them in sentences. Food is central to Igbo culture and is seen as an essential aspect of social gatherings and celebrations. By learning the Igbo words for common foods, you will be able to interact with native speakers and experience the rich culture of the Igbo people.
Vocabulary
Here is a list of common foods in Igbo language:
Igbo | Pronunciation | English |
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Agbalumo | /aɡbaɫumo/ | African Star Apple |
Ijikara | /id͡ʒikara/ | Avocado |
Ebelebo | /ebelebo/ | Banana |
Ube | /úbě/ | African Pear |
Uburu | /uburu/ | Apple |
Anasi | /anásì/ | Pineapple |
Ugu | /ugú/ | Fluted Pumpkin |
Ede | /ede/ | Cocoyam |
Oha | /óha/ | Oha Soup |
Egusi soup | /égúsí súpú/ | Melon soup |
Okporoko | /okpòròkò/ | Stockfish |
Nkwobi | /nkwóbi/ | Spicy Cow Foot |
Nsala Soup | /nsala súpú/ | White soup |
Ogbono soup | /ógbònó súpú/ | Draw soup |
Example Sentences
Here are some examples of how to use these words in sentences:
- O bu akara nwere nri - He/She has akara to eat.
- Ọ dị ka ube - it tastes like pear.
- Mba o, a di n'ala bekee - No, it's not Ijikara, it's from the foreign land.
- Ebelebo bụ maka dị iche-iche gi - Banana is good for your health.
Additional Vocabulary
Here are some additional common food-related words in Igbo language:
- Nri - Food
- Onugbu - Bitter leaf
- Uziza - West African pepper (Piper guineense)
- Anụsị - Yam
- Akara - Bean Cake
- Àkpà - Boiled, Mashed Maize
- Agidi - Eko
- Àmàlà - Yam Flour
- Nwa - Sugar
- Nri-oma - Delicious food
- Aseraa - Red yam
- Onugbo-ji - Bitterleaf soup
- OwO soup - Mixed vegetable soup
- Iri ji - Yam porridge
Conclusion
By learning the Igbo words for familiar foods, you will be able to communicate with native speakers in various food-related situations. You can use these words to order food at a restaurant, express your preferences, and to bond over shared regional cuisines. Practice using these new words in your daily life to solidify your knowledge of the Igbo language and culture.
Other Lessons
- Family
- Telling Time
- Numbers
- Count to 10
- Introducing Yourself
- Days of the Week
- Health
- How to say Good Bye?
- Animals
Sources
- A GLOSSARY OF IGBO WORDS, NAMES AND PHRASES Taken ...
- Food, Drink, and Dining Igbo Vocabulary Words – Ezinaụlọ
- Learn Igbo Phrases — Igbostudy