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How do you say Nothing in Igbo language?

There are actually two ways to say "nothing" in Igbo, depending on the context:

* "Ọ dịghị ihe" (pronounced "O dighi ihe") - This is the most common and literal translation of "nothing." It means "there is not anything."

* "Mgbụ" (pronounced "Mbu") - This is a more informal word for "nothing," often used to emphasize a lack of something.

So, if you want to say "There is nothing here," you would say "Ọ dịghị ihe n'ebe a." If you want to say "I have nothing," you would say "Mgbụ m nwere."

Remember, the best way to choose the right word depends on the specific situation.

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