IgboLearn
Keep Igbo alive

Keeping Igbo alive starts with small, everyday choices.

You don’t have to be perfect or fluent to protect your language. IgboLearn helps you turn small daily actions into a bigger movement to keep Igbo alive.

WHY IT MATTERS

Languages don’t disappear overnight – they fade when we stop using them.

Choosing to greet, joke, or pray in Igbo today is part of making sure the language is still here tomorrow.

Family use

Use Igbo at home

Mix Igbo into small moments – greetings, meal times, bedtime – even if most of the conversation is in English.

Teach kids

Teach kids gently

Use games, stories, and a word of the day with children so they connect Igbo with joy, not pressure.

Technology

Use tech wisely

Let modern tools like IgboLearn, AI, and digital content strengthen Igbo instead of replacing it.

PRACTICAL STEPS

How IgboLearn can be part of your “keep Igbo alive” plan.

The app is just one tool – but it can help you build the habit of choosing Igbo more often.

Ideas you can start this week.

  • Pick one day of the week to greet your family only in Igbo.
  • Choose an Igbo word of the day, learn it in the app, and use it at least three times.
  • Share one proverb, name, or phrase from IgboLearn with a child, sibling, or friend.