Language/Igbo/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion
Hi Igbo learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be learning how to give our opinion in Igbo. Giving an opinion in Igbo is an essential skill for effective communication. Expressing your thoughts and feelings about a particular issue will help you connect better with native speakers and improve your language skills.
Expressing Personal Opinion
The following Igbo phrases will help you express your personal opinion:
Igbo | Pronunciation | English |
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Mba ka m di nma. | mm-ba ka m dee nma | I think it is good. |
Mba ka m di ocha. | mm-ba ka m dee o-cha | I think it is bad. |
Acho m ihe ahu n'etu. | a-cho m ee-he ah-hoo nay-too | In my opinion, that thing is difficult. |
Mba ka m si asi. | mm-ba ka m see a-see | I think it is easy. |
Dialogue:
- Person 1: Mba ka m di nma. (I think it is good)
- Person 2: Onye amuma n'aka di ocha. (Someone else thinks it is bad)
Agreeing and Disagreeing
Once you've given your opinion, you may want to agree or disagree with someone else's opinion. Here are some Igbo phrases that will help you do just that:
Igbo | Pronunciation | English |
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A di m mma. | ah dee mm-ma | I agree. |
Maka na-enweghi ihe ị mere. | ma-ka na-en-weghi ee-he ee-may-ray | Because there is nothing else to say. |
Ị na-eme ka m si asi. | ee na-eh-may ka m see a-see | You are right. (Literally: You walk like I think.) |
A di m ocha. | ah-dee-m oh-cha | I disagree. |
Dialogue:
- Person 1: Mba ka m di nma. (I think it is good)
- Person 2: A di m mma. (I agree)
Asking for Opinion
Sometimes, you may want to ask for someone's opinion. These Igbo phrases will help you:
Igbo | Pronunciation | English |
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Kedụ ka ihe mere n'anya? | keh-doo ka ee-heh may-ray naa-nya | What do you think about it? |
Kedụ ka ị sị na ị di m asi? | keh-doo ka ee-see na ee-dee m a-see | What do you think that I should do? |
Dialogue:
- Person 1: Kedụ ka ihe mere n'anya? (What do you think about it?)
- Person 2: Mba ka m di nma. (I think it is good.)
Remember to listen attentively and speak clearly when giving or asking for opinions. It's also important to understand the Igbo culture and how opinions are expressed in different situations.
To improve your Igbo Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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