At first glance, Icia revelled in as a Bookworm and brags about her love for reading to her friends, Hitiho and Iba. However, there was a part of her-and I was completely oblivious about-the waspish and no nonsense instinct. Finally, I wasn’t prepared for the cheeky and frivolous Hitiho, as he troubled himself blundering through Otuho minimal pairs. Through friendship and humour, this book shows everyone who lost the joy of speaking, reading, and learning Otuho, or those who are trying to figure out how to teach Otuho to their loved ones or others, that you can still acquire back that passion. In this book, you’ll learn: - Human body parts in Otuho and English - Improve pronunciation of human body parts in Otuho and English - Otuho vocabulary - Otuho minimal pairs By the end of Nanî Icia, you’ll understand most human body parts in Otuho and English and value the use of Otuho diacritics, vocabulary and Lotuho culture. You’ll also play Otuho crossword.