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Igbo Language Dialectical Lexicon

Functions of Ka

Verb |  Preposition |  Descriptive Adjective |  Comparative Adjective |  Prefix |  Surfix | 

Surfix(Nso n'azụ)

Under Construction


Nso n'azụ Audio surfix
I meka ọfụa You did so well
I maka mma You are so beautiful / handsome
I toka ogo You are so tall
i rụka ọ rụ You worked a lot
i beka akwa You cried so much
Ọ jeka ije He/She traveled so much


The word ka is a very vital part of speech in Igbo language. There are several distinct ways it is used in formulating sentences. These include: as a Preposition, a Comparative Adjective and as a Descriptive Adjective.

Some of the uses are universal whereas others are peculiar to distinct dialects.