This is part of an ongoing Practice Writing Igbo series where I am writing more in the Igbo language to improve my Igbo skills! I will be sharing some of my writing practice here in the blog to inspire you to write more Igbo. I include my mistakes because I want to show you that it’s okay to make mistakes and that you can actually learn from them overtime.
This week’s topic is why I am writing about good things in the Igbo language:
Aga m ede ọzọ asụsụ Igbo n’afọ puku abụọ na iri abụọ na otu.
Achọrọ m ibido ide banyere ihe ọma n’asụsụ Igbo maka achọrọ m uche m n’Igbo ịdị mma.
M na-ede banyere olilenanya m na nrọ m n’asụsụ Bekee mgbe niile.
Mana ugbua, achọrọ m ibido ide banyere ha n’asụsụ Igbo ya mere asụsụ Igbo ga-abụ akụkụ nke ndụ m karịa.
Do you understand what I wrote?
*Corrections to my Igbo are welcomed.*
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