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How to pronounce igbo in English?

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Type of ethnic group, ethnos, nigerian

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Igbo are almost entirely Christian, having converted heavily under colonialism.
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Igbo women and economic transformation in southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960.
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Igbo culture is mixed with this American culture through acculturation.
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Igbo-Ukwu gave the evidence of an early bronze casting tradition in Nri.
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Igbo culture includes the various customs, practices and traditions of the Igbo people.
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Igbo is a tonal language with two distinctive tones, high and low.
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Igbo slaves were known for being rebellious and having a high count of suicide in defiance of slavery.
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Igbo Americans have adopted much of American culture.
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Igbo, like many other West African languages, has borrowed words from European languages, mainly English.
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  • A member of the largest ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria; "most Igbo are farmers"
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  • A people of southeast Nigeria; A member of the Ibo people; The language spoken by the Ibo people and elsewhere in southern Nigeria
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