Here's why:
* "Morning" is "Ụtụtụ" in Igbo.
* "My" is "m" in Igbo, but it's usually used as a possessive pronoun.
To express "morning my" in Igbo, you need to use the person's name or a specific pronoun, depending on who you are addressing.
Here are some examples:
* To a friend: "Ụtụtụ, [friend's name]" (Good morning, [friend's name])
* To a family member: "Ụtụtụ, [family member's name]" (Good morning, [family member's name])
* To someone you know well: "Ụtụtụ, nwa m" (Good morning, my child)
* To someone you respect: "Ụtụtụ, nna m" (Good morning, my father) or "Ụtụtụ, nne m" (Good morning, my mother)
Note: The use of "nwa m" (my child), "nna m" (my father), or "nne m" (my mother) is respectful and shows a sense of closeness.