6 Free Igbo Language Learning Tools Available Online

This is a growing list of free Igbo language learning tools, we will make new additions over time—so be sure to check back regularly!

 

If you’re looking to sharpen your Igbo language skills you're in luck! In this post, we’ve put together some of the best free Igbo language learning tools available online—perfect for beginners and those looking to deepen their fluency. These resources will help you learn at any level of fluency at your own pace. Take a look at the list below. All the best!


Nkowa okwu—Search and learn Igbo words in different dialects for free

An open-to-contributions, multi-dialectal, audio-supported Igbo English dictionary with thousands of Igbo words and sentences. Learning Igbo made easy, free, and accessible.


Igbotique—The Web’s first audio Igbo-English dictionary)

Igbotique is the ultimate online resource for those who want to learn or teach Igbo language. It features the Web's first audio Igbo dictionary. Typing Igbo tone marks and letters is easy with their new Igbo Keyboard. Instantly translate words, phrases, proverbs and more and hear how they are pronounced with the the web’s first text-to-speech app for Igbo language.


IgboGuide.org

This site contains a complete guide on Igbo language, highlighted in sample conversations including native audio clips, includes an Igbo English dictionary and explains the basic Igbo grammar structure.


Lingvanex

This tool applies machine translation technology and artificial intelligence in their free Igbo-English translator.


Merlin's AI Translation From: English to Igbo

This English to Igbo Translation Tool is powered by advanced AI models such as GPT 3.5 and GPT 4.


Google Translate

Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

 

Are there other free tools for learning Igbo language available online that you know of? Let us know in the comment section below and we’ll add them. Dalu!



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