The text looks like a question about Igbo language and grammar.

Understand the Problem
Ajụjụ a dị ka ajụjụ ụlọ akwụkwọ na-elele nghọta nke okwu Igbo. Ọ na-achọ ka a ghọta ihe ahịrịokwu na-ekwu na ojiji eji okwu ndị ahụ.
Answer
Ahịrị ajụjụ bụ nke eji ajụ ajụjụ, dịka 'Gịnị bụ aha gị?'
Ahịrị ajụjụ bụ nke eji ajụ ajụjụ, dịka 'Gịnị bụ aha gị?' (A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence, like 'What is your name?')
Answer for screen readers
Ahịrị ajụjụ bụ nke eji ajụ ajụjụ, dịka 'Gịnị bụ aha gị?' (A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence, like 'What is your name?')
More Information
The Igbo language uses interrogative words such as 'Gịnị' (what), 'Kedu' (how), 'Ebee' (where), 'Olee' (which), and 'Ònye' (who) to form questions.
Tips
Pay attention to the tone and structure of sentences to differentiate between statements and questions in Igbo.
Sources
- Common Sentences in Igbo Language - EziNaUlo - ezinaulo.com
- Interrogative Words ( Ask the WH Questions in Igbo) - YouTube - youtube.com
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