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Want to know what "kwa akwa" means in Igbo? View the translations below.

-kwá ákwá

Translates to
cry 

verb

shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain
"She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death"
"The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the stairs"
Sentences

“Ịkwa akwa na iru uju dị nꞌobodo Rema. Rechel na-akwa akwa nꞌihi ụmụ ya. Ọ dịghị nkasịobi ọ bụla dịrị ya nꞌihi na e gburu ha.”

“In Ramah is mourning and lamentation; Rachel is weeping over her children. It does not matter to them that they are killed. ”

ma ọtụtụ ndị si nꞌala Izirel, bụ ndị a na-akwadoro alaeze ahụ, ka a ga-atụba nꞌọchịchịrị, ebe ịkwa akwa na ịta ikikere eze ga-adị.”

but many of the people of the land of Isles, who are supported by the kingdom, shall be cast into darkness, where there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. "

‘Anyị na-afụrụ unu opi, ma unu ekweghị ite egwu. Anyị na-abụrụ unu abụ ili ozu, ma unu akwaghị akwa.’

'We sounded the trumpets to you, and you would not dance. We sang hymns to you, but you did not weep. '

A ga-atụba ndị ọjọọ nꞌime ọkụ. Nꞌebe ahụ ka ha ga-anọ na-akwa akwa na-atakwa ikikere eze.

The wicked will be thrown into the fire. There they will weep and gnash their teeth.

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