Iwhiyalɛ Good day! Good morning! Hello! Ɔsisi-ɔma Good morning Ehnihie-ɔma Good afternoon Ibɔlɛ? Good morning! (you’ve seen today) Ndah? How? How are you? Ndah! Hello! Hi! Ndakp’izi? How are you? (Singular) Ndakp’anuzi? How are you (Plural) Iziaa?/Izikɔma? Are you fine? (Singular) Anuzia?/Anuzikɔma? Are you fine? (Plural) Nzimkɔma I am fine Azikɔma We are fine Aziaa We are fine (We are there) Ndakp’anu bɔru? How are you today? (How did you see today?) abɔkwaru kɔma We are fine. (We see it well) Wɛziaa They are fine (They are there) Elekei kɔ? How are your people? Wɛzikɔma They are fine Wɔbɔ
A closer and comprehensive consideration of an underwritten language and cultures of the Ikwerre Ethnicity among the Niger Delta Area of Nigeria. Nevertheless, our focus will be on Emohua as a people, place and dialect. Additionally, emphasis will placed on certain features in the language that clearly marks the difference between the Ikwerre (Emohua) language and those of other tribes that shared similarities in language and culture.