Demonstratives are words used to distinguish or highlight something you are referring to from other similar things of the same class or category.
Elementary Igbo
21 learners taking this course
If you already have some basic familiarity with Igbo, this course will help you strengthen your grammar skills and gain confidence speaking.
Lessons
Possession
In other words, how to say whose is what. In Igbo, we express this by using Nke along with the Object Pronoun.
Conjunctions
Here are the conjunctions you’ll encounter every day speaking Igbo.
The Simple Future
The Simple Future Tense in Igbo has the following structure: Subject + Ga + Auxiliary
Negating the Simple Future
How to say something will NOT happen in Igbo.
Cardinal Numbers
Igbo has an interesting situation with Cardinal numbers because there are two conflicting number systems in existence.
Cardinal Numbers 20 to 100
There’s a significant difference in the Igbo numbers system once you hit twenty.
The Present Continuous
Basically, how to say you are in the process of doing something in Igbo.
Negating The Present Continuous
How to say you are not doing something in Igbo.
Prepositions
The commonest Igbo prepositions you need to know.
The Habitual
How to talk about stuff you do over and over again in Igbo.