Igala: The Language that Breathes
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Igala: The Language that Breathes Author(s):

Onoja Ahmodu


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Type: Book
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Content:: Academic
Source: African Archives
Timeline: African age - From 1960 (zama za Africa)
Published: 2024

Description

Igala: The Language That Breathes!


This work changes, teaches and sets a new standard of writing the Igala language that captures every sound producible in the Igala language of the modern time, thereby simplifying word identification and pronunciation for all levels of students of the language. More so, our knowledge is further expanded via a new counting standard given in the work; which makes Igala the only language in Nigeria, an indeed, the entire continent of Africa, that can now easily count from one, to a quadrillion...and much more! My vision is to reach out, and share the knowledge for modern Igala Language in the work with all learners of Igala language as well as language enthusiasts all over the world, to be abreast of, and avail themselves of the invaluable benefits of current advancements in the strikingly beautiful and wonderful language, Igala.

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