People in IKA Language (Agbor)
Lesson 4
Onyẹ wụ onyẹni? (Who is this?)
Ẹfan ya wụ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. (Her name is Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala)
Elebe kẹ ya gha bịa? (Where does she come from?)
Ya gha bịa Naijiria. (She comes from Nigeria)
Elebe kẹ ya bi? (Where does she live?)
Ya bi imẹ America (She lives in America).
Elee obodo ọ wụ? (What nationality is she?)
Ọ wụ Nigerian (She is Nigerian)
Onyẹ wụ onyẹni? (Who is this?)
Ẹfan ịya wụ Jay-Jay Okocha. (His name is Jay-Jay Okocha)
Elebe ke ịya gha bịa? (Where does he come from?)
Ịya gha bịa Naijiria. (He comes from Nigeria)
Elebe kẹ ịya bi? (Where does he live?)
Ịya bi imẹ Naijiria (He lives in Nigeria).
Elee obodo ọ wụ? (What nationality is he?)
Ọ wụ Nigerian (He is Nigerian)
Elee ndị wụ / Elee ndị wẹ wụ (Who are they?).
Wẹ wụ ‘Bracket’ (They are 'Bracket').
Kịnị wụ ẹfan wẹ / Kị wụ ẹfan wẹ (What are their names?).
Ẹfan wẹ wụ Obumneme Ali lẹ Nwachukwu Ozioko (Their names are Obumneme Ali and Nwachukwu Ozioko).
Ebe wẹ gha bịa (Where do they come from?)
Wẹ wụ Naijiria (They are from Nigeria).
Ebe wẹ bi? (Where do they live?)
Wẹ bi ime Naijiria (They live in Nigeria).
Elee obodo wẹ wụ? (What nationality are they?)
Wẹ wụ ndị Nigerian (They are Nigerian)
Note: in Ika Ọ is used interchangeably for he, she and it.




