Here's a breakdown:
* ihe - thing
* omumu - study
Here are some examples of how to use "ihe omumu" in a sentence:
* Ihe omumu m bụ akwụkwọ. (My subject is literature.)
* Gịnị ka bụ ihe omumu gị na ụlọ akwụkwọ? (What is your subject at school?)
* Mụta ihe omumu gị nke ọma. (Study your subject well.)
It's important to note that the concept of "subject" in Igbo is not always directly translated as "ihe omumu." Depending on the context, other words might be used, such as:
* Isiokwu (topic)
* Ngwá (tool)
* Onye (person)
For example, you could say:
* Isiokwu nke ozi a bụ ọrụ. (The topic of this message is work.)
* Ngwá nke ọmụmụ a bụ akwụkwọ. (The tool of this study is a book.)
* Onye ahụ bụ ihe omumu m. (That person is my subject.)
The specific word used will depend on the context of the conversation.