Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Igbo women are legit good people
Yes, the sentence "Igbo women are legit good people" is grammatically correct.
**Meaning:** The sentence expresses the speaker's opinion that women from the Igbo ethnic group (predominantly from Nigeria) are genuinely good individuals. The use of "legit" is informal and emphasizes the authenticity of the claim.
**Possible Rephrasing:**
1. "Igbo women are truly wonderful people."
2. "Women from the Igbo community are genuinely good individuals."
3. "Igbo women are undoubtedly kind and respectable."
4. "The women in the Igbo culture are really good-hearted people."