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How do i say God thank you for my life and bless in igbo language?

Here's how to say "God, thank you for my life and bless me" in Igbo:

Formal:

* Chukwu, kelere m maka ndụ m, wee gọzie m.

* Chukwu - God

* kelere m - thank me (formal)

* maka ndụ m - for my life

* wee gọzie m - and bless me

Informal:

* Chineke, daalụ maka ndụ m, wee gọzie m.

* Chineke - God (more familiar)

* daalụ - thank you (more familiar)

A more poetic version:

* Onye-nwe eluigwe na ụwa, kelere m maka onyinye ndụ, wee gọzie m site na ngọzi gị.

* Onye-nwe eluigwe na ụwa - Lord of heaven and earth (a more elevated way to address God)

* onyinye ndụ - gift of life

* site na ngọzi gị - with your blessings

Note: The choice of expression can vary depending on the context and personal preference. The formal version is more appropriate for formal occasions, while the informal version is more suitable for personal prayers.

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