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Want to know what "hu uzo" means in Igbo? View the translations below.

-hụ́ ụ́zọ̀

Also:-fụ́ ụ́zọ̀
Translates to
see 

verb

perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight
"You have to be a good observer to see all the details"
"Can you see the bird in that tree?"
"He is blind--he cannot see"
Sentences

Matiu bụ otu nꞌime ndị ikom iri na abụọ ahụ na-eso ụzọ Kraịst. Ihe o dere nꞌakwụkwọ a bụ ihe ndị ahụ ọ hụrụ anya, na nke o ji ntị ya nụrụ. Ọkpụrụkpụ okwu Matiu ji mere isi akụkọ dị nꞌakwụkwọ a bụ Alaeze Chineke, ya na ihe nile Jisọs Kraịst ziri banyere ya. Ihe Matiu bu nꞌobi mgbe o dere akwụkwọ a bụ igosi na Jisọs Kraịst bụ onye mezụrụ ihe nile e buru nꞌamụma nꞌAgba Ochie nke Baịbụlụ Nsọ.

Matthew was one of the twelve disciples of Christ. What he has written in this book is about the things he has seen and heard. Matthew's central theme in this book is the Kingdom of God, with all that Jesus Christ taught about it. Matthew's goal in writing this is to prove that Jesus Christ is the one who fulfilled all the Old Testament prophecies.

Herọd kpọrọ ndị amamihe ahụ na nzuzo jụọ ha oge ha hụrụ kpakpando ahụ.

Herod secretly called the wise men and asked how they had seen the star.

Mgbe Herọd gwasịrị ha okwu ndị a, ndị amamihe ahụ pụrụ. Nꞌezi, ha hụrụ kpakpando ahụ ọzọ, nke ha buru ụzọ hụ, ka o guzo na mbara eluigwe obodo Betilehem.

After saying these words to Herod, the wise men departed. In fact, they saw the star again, the first one they had seen standing in the sky in Bethlehem.

Mgbe ndị amamihe a chọrọ ịlaghachi obodo ha, ha esikwaghị Jerusalem ịkọrọ Herọd ihe ha hụrụ. Nꞌihi na Onyenwe anyị nyere ha iwu na nrọ sị ha site ụzọ ọzọ laa.

When the wise men wanted to return to their own city, they did not go back to Jerusalem to tell Herod what they had seen. Because the Lord had commanded them in a dream to tell them to go the other way.

Iwe were Herọd nke ukwuu mgbe ọ chọpụtara na ndị amamihe ahụ alọghachighị kọọrọ ya ihe ha hụrụ. Nꞌihi ya o zipụrụ ndị agha ya ka ha gaa Betilehem na obodo nta ndị ọzọ gbara ha gburugburu, ka ha gbuo ụmụntakịrị nile nọ nꞌobodo ndị a, bụ ndị gbara site nꞌafọ abụọ rịda, nꞌihi na ndị amamihe ahụ gwara ya rị na ha hụrụ kpakpando ahụ afọ abụọ gara aga.

Herod was furious when he discovered that the wise men had not returned to him. So he sent his army to Bethlehem and other villages around them, to kill all the little children in these cities, who were shot down by two robes, because the wise men told him they had seen a star. saw two years ago.

ndị nọ nꞌọchịchịrị ahụla ìhè dị ukwuu. Ndị nọ nꞌala ọnwụ ka ìhè ahụ nwukwasịrị.”

those who are in darkness have seen a great light. And the light is shining upon them that are about to die. ”

Ndị dị ọcha nꞌobi bụkwa ndị a gọziri agọzị, nꞌihi na ha ga-ahụ Chineke anya.

And the pure in heart are blessed, because they will see God.

Ya mere, unu ezokwala ìhè unu. Kwerenụ ka ìhè unu nwuore mmadụ nile, ka ndị mmadụ hụ ọrụ ọma unu, tookwa Nna unu bi nꞌeluigwe.

Therefore, do not hide your light from it. Let your light shine before men, that men may see your good works, and praise your Father in heaven.

“Unu arụla ọrụ ọma unu nꞌebe ndị mmadụ ga-ahụ unu malite ito unu. Nꞌihi na unu mee nke a, unu agaghị enweta ụgwọ ọrụ ọ bụla site nꞌaka Nna unu bi nꞌeluigwe.

“Don't do good works in the sight of others when they see you. Because you do this, you will receive no reward from your Father in heaven.

“Mgbe ọ bụla unu chọrọ ikpe ekpere, unu emela dị ka ndị ịhụ abụọ, ndị na-ekpe ekpere nꞌakụkụ ụzọ na nꞌime ụlọ ekpere, ebe ndị mmadụ ga-ahụ ha nụkwa ekpere ha, kwuo na ha bụ ndị dị nsọ. Nꞌezie, otuto a bụ nanị ụgwọ ọrụ ha ga-anata.

“Whenever you want to pray, do not be like the two people who pray near the door and in the hall, where people will see them and hear their prayers and say that they are holy. Of course, this praise is their only reward.

Olee otu ị ga-esi gwa ya sị ya, ‘Nwanne m, kwere ka m tụpụ gị ntakịrị ahịhịa danyere gị nꞌanya,’ mgbe ahịhịa dị ukwuu karịa nke ya dị gị nꞌanya, nke na-adịghị ekwe gị hụzie ụzọ?

How can you tell him, 'Brother, allow me to cast a piece of straw for you,' when the grass is too big for you, and you cannot see?

Onye ihu abụọ! Buru ụzọ wepụ ihe dị gị nꞌanya ka i nwee ike ịhụzi ụzọ ịtụpụ nke dị nwanne gị nꞌanya.

Hypocritical! First remove the items you love so you can see the way to look out of your brother's eye.

Jisọs nyere nwoke ahụ iwu sị ya, “Jekwuru onyeisi nchụaja, akọkwarala onye ọ bụla nꞌụzọ. Were onyinye gị mgbe ị na-aga dị ka e dere ya nꞌiwu Mosisi. Gaa ka onyeisi nchụaja lee gị ahụ, kwuokwara ọha na ị dịla ọcha.”

Jesus commanded the man, “Go to the chief priest, and tell no one on the way. Take your gifts along the way as stated in the Mosaic Law. Go see the chief priest, and tell the people that you are clean. ”

Okwu a juru Jisọs anya nke ukwuu. Ọ gwara igwe mmadụ ahụ okwu sị ha, “Nꞌezie, ahụbeghị m okwukwe dị otu a ebe ọ bụla, ọ bụladị nꞌala Izirel nile.

Jesus is astounded. He told the crowd, "Of course, I have not seen this kind of faith anywhere, not even in all of Israel.

Ya mere ndị nile nọ nꞌobodo ahụ pụtara ịhụ Jisọs. Mgbe ha hụrụ ya ha rịọrọ ya sị ya pụọra ha nꞌobodo ha.

So all the people in the town came out to see Jesus. When they found him, they begged him to leave their country.

Mgbe ọtụtụ mmadụ hụrụ ihe Jisọs mere, akpata oyi pụrụ ha nꞌahụ nꞌihi egwu. Ha toro Chineke onye na-enye ụmụ mmadụ ike dị otu a.

When many people see what Jesus did, they may be shocked. They praise God, who gives such power to humans.

Ha sooro Jisọs bata nꞌụlọ ebe ọ nọ. Ọ jụrụ ha ajụjụ sị, “Unu kweere na m nwere ike ime ka unu hụ ụzọ?” Ha zara sị ya, “Ee, Onyenwe anyị, anyị kweere.”

They followed Jesus into the house where he was. He asked them, “Do you believe that I can see you?” They answered, “Yes, Lord, we believe.”

Mgbe Jisọs chụpụrụ mmụọ ọjọọ ahụ, onye ogbi ahụ bidoro ikwu okwu. Ibubo nwụrụ igwe mmadụ nọ nꞌebe ahụ nꞌahụ. Ha sịrị, “Anyị ahụbeghị ihe dị otu a na ndụ anyị nile.”

When Jesus expelled the demon, the mute started to speak. Crowds died in the crowd. They said, "We have never seen anything like this in our lives."

Gwanụ ya na a na-eme ka ndị ìsì hụ ụzọ, ka ndị ngwụrọ gaa ije. A na-emekwa ka ahụ dị ndị ekpenta ọcha. Ndị ogbi na-anụ ihe, kwuokwa okwu ndị nwụrụ anwụ ka a na-akpọte. Gwakwanụ Jọn ihe banyere ozi ọma a na-ezisara ndị ogbenye.

Tell him that the blind are made to see, and the lame to walk. The lepers were also made well. The deaf hear and the dead speak. Tell John the good news of the good news to the poor.

Mgbe ndị ahụ Jọn zitere lara, Jisọs bidoro ịgwa igwe mmadụ nọ nꞌebe ahụ okwu banyere Jọn. Ọ jụrụ ha ajụjụ sị, “Mgbe unu gara nꞌọzara ileta Jọn gịnị ka unu lere anya na unu ga-ahụ? Ọ̀ bụ ahịhịa nke ifufe na-ebugharị?

When the messengers of John had left, Jesus began to speak to the crowds about John. He asked them, “When you went into the wilderness to see John, what did you expect to see? A reed shaken by the wind?

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