Amu and Akpa Amu Meaning Igbo To English Language

Amu and Akpa Amu Meaning Igbo To English Language – I realize these things seem ridiculous, but please let me to skaata people’s heads with sophisticated Igbology this morning.

Amu (penis) and Amu (laughing) both have the same meaning and origin. The penis is seen as a joystick by Igbo autochthons, thus the term amu.

Amu and Akpa Amu Meaning Igbo To English Language
Amu and Akpa Amu Meaning Igbo To English Language

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We think the term “amuse” has Igbo roots, as does most of the English language. Ikpa amu means “to entertain” (cause laughter).

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Ikpaghali amu is also how human ladies wield the man’s joystick.

Now it’s time to take things to the next level. Please be patient.

In Igbo, the words otu (vagina), utu (vagina), and uto (happy) all have the same root. When a man says “ina atom uto,” he is using a deep mating language. As a result, uto ndum, utom, ina atom gwo gwo are ways an Igbo man who has eaten the forbidden fruit expresses its deliciousness. Ikpu is the anatomical description of the otu’s many layers.

Biko, after giggling, salutes the Igbo language, which may be the first language of mankind. God would be terribly upset if this generation continues to make fun of the Igbo language, which contains the origins of all human languages. Cite me.

Aha. Isn’t quote an English word? Yes. But did you know it originated from the Igbo “kwue otu” odi?

Igbo language di egwu, I tell you.

So the next time a lady tells you she doesn’t find you humorous, it’s because your joystick isn’t making her laugh. Go gather ihe ana eri eri to make her laugh so she may be named oriaku. Trust me on this. Atari aku umunwanyi gwo gwo ma fa na apkali amu. It’s similar to ube na oka; they complement each other nicely.

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