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How do you say Do still remember what I told yesterday where work in Igbo language?

There are a few ways to say "Do you still remember what I told you yesterday about work?" in Igbo, depending on the level of formality and emphasis you want to convey. Here are some options:

Formal:

* Cheta gi ka m gwara gi echi taa banyere ọrụ? (Cheta = Remember, gi = you, ka = what, m = I, gwara = told, echi taa = yesterday, banyere = about, ọrụ = work)

* Kedu ka i chetaara m ihe m gwara gi echi taa banyere ọrụ? (Kedu ka = How, chetaara = remind, m = me, ihe = thing, gwara = told, echi taa = yesterday, banyere = about, ọrụ = work)

Informal:

* Ị chetaara ihe m gwara gi echi taa banyere ọrụ? (Ị = You, chetaara = remind, ihe = thing, m = I, gwara = told, echi taa = yesterday, banyere = about, ọrụ = work)

* Cheta ihe m kwuru echi taa banyere ọrụ? (Cheta = remember, ihe = thing, m = I, kwuru = said, echi taa = yesterday, banyere = about, ọrụ = work)

These are just a few examples, and the best translation will depend on the specific context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

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