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How do you say What in Igbo language?

The Igbo word for "what" depends on the context:

For asking a question about something:

* Kedu: This is the most common way to say "what" in Igbo. It's used for general questions like "What is this?" or "What are you doing?"

For asking a question about a specific thing:

* Gini: This is used for asking about a specific thing, like "What did you eat?" or "What is your name?"

For asking about the quality of something:

* Olee: This is used to ask about the quality or nature of something, like "What is it like?" or "What is its purpose?"

Example Sentences:

* Kedu ka m ga-esi eme ya? (What should I do?)

* Gini ka i riri? (What did you eat?)

* Olee otú ụlọ a dị? (What is this house like?)

It's important to use the correct word for "what" based on the context of your sentence.

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