Formal:
* "Ede m'Odo" (pronounced "Eh-deh meh Oh-doh") - This is the most formal greeting and is often used when meeting someone for the first time or in a professional setting. It literally translates to "Good morning."
Informal:
* "Ade" (pronounced "Ah-deh") - This is a more casual greeting used between friends and family. It's similar to saying "Hi" or "Hey."
* "Odo" (pronounced "Oh-doh") - This is a very informal greeting used between close friends and family. It's similar to saying "Yo" or "What's up."
Other variations:
* "Ede m'Odo" (pronounced "Eh-deh meh Oh-doh") - This is a slightly more formal way to say "good morning."
* "Ede m'Ochie" (pronounced "Eh-deh meh Oh-chee") - This means "good afternoon."
* "Ede m'Odu" (pronounced "Eh-deh meh Oh-doo") - This means "good evening."
It's important to note that the best way to say "hello" in Igala will depend on the specific situation and who you are speaking to. If you're unsure, it's always best to err on the side of formality and use "Ede m'Odo."