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Prepping with my expert
Behind Every Lesson… There’s a Little Teacher My child already speaks Igbo very well… But here’s the truth — she didn’t “learn” it in the traditional way. I simply made sure she never forgot it. Even while living here in Europe, I held on to our language at home — in our conversations, our laughter, our everyday moments. And somehow… it stayed. It grew. It became hers. Now? She’s my biggest motivator. She’s behind the camera She listens carefully She corrects me when I miss a tone She keeps me on track… And in her quiet way, she reminds me why this matters so much. This platform… this journey… It’s not just about learning Igbo. It’s about identity. It’s about roots. It’s about making sure our children never lose what belongs to them. So thank you, my baby You are the reason this exists. And to every parent raising children in the diaspora — It is possible. Keep speaking. Keep showing up. Keep it alive. Welcome to a space where language meets legacy LLSIHUB.
Prepping with my expert
The lesson real because it started like normal teachers do with unrelated to the related topic of the day.
Let’s do flashback - YESTERDAY
What is YESTERDAY Called in Igbo language ? Ụnyahụ or Ụnyafụ or Echi gara-aga, depending on your dialect. So yesterday was Monday being Eke Recall we have 4 market days Eke Orie/Oye, Afor/Afọ, Nkwo
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Nyaaavu (Nteje dialect)
Tata bụ Ụka - Today is Sunday
Kedụ ihe Ị ga-eme tata?. Ụfọdụ ga-aga ụka, ụfọdụ bụ ndị ọmenala. Nke onye n’eme. Ya gazielụ ya. What are your up to today? Some will go to church, some are traditionalist. Whatever you do. May it go well with you. Keep learning Igbo language with LLSIHUB Be the voice Be the speech Sync with your identity
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But we are not all religious. Some go to party as well.
2 likes • Apr 26
@Rita Johnson yesoooo in Thailand for instance most places here are for weekend party.
One proverb for this week to carry your thought.
Otu ilu maka izuụka a, nke ga-ebulu ntụgharị Uche gị. “Ọgbara nkịtị, kwere ekwe” - “Silence is an agreement” He/She who keeps silence has agreed, don't be such Make your opinion known. Stay Well. Nọdụ mma
2 likes • Apr 26
This means when you attend to any meeting try to participate actively.
Ndewo! Let’s check in today!
Ụtụtụ Ọma Ndị Beanyị - Good Morning Fam. Everyone — drop a 👍 on this post and support at least one person in the comments 🤝 🔥 Who is here READY to speak Igbo today? 📘 What are you learning today? - Module 0 (Start Here)? - Module 1 (Alphabets)? - Or enjoying the Short Story? 📖 🎯 Did you practice saying the sounds out loud today? ❓ Do you have a question? Ask below — we’re learning together. 🆕 New here? Start with Module 0 (Start Here)It will guide you step-by-step. 🔤 Module 1 (Igbo Alphabets) is LIVE — start speaking from day one! 📖 Short Story — read, listen, and feel the language. 💬 Today’s Mini Challenge (The Vowel Sound): Say this out loud twice 👇 👉 A – E – I – Ị – O – Ọ – U – Ụ 👉 Kwue ya! (Say it!) 🌱 Little steps every day = BIG confidence in speaking Igbo. Drop “Anọ m ebe a!” (I’m here!) in the comments if you’re checking in today 👇 https://www.skool.com/llsihub-8887/ndewo-lets-check-in-today?p=31878b37
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Emmanuel Nweke Okafor
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