Igbo Love Languages
First published
02/04/2021
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We are switching things up this Valentine's Day by polishing our knowledge of Igbo love languages. My special guest is Oby Okpala, founder of the Supu Project, an Igbo language channel dedicated to teaching the Igbo language. We talk through how to express love and praise in Igbo. What are the Igbo equivalents of bae, boo, sweetheart and darling? We've got you covered on this Igbopedia episode. Follow the Supu Project on Instagram and Twitter to learn Igbo (https://twitter.com/okpalaoby).
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