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At school – Learn the Lingala Language
Verbs[edit | edit source]
- kobakisa – to add
- kobunga – to be mistaken
- kokoma – to write
- kokundola – to remember
- kosala – to work
- kotanga – to read or to count
- kotuna – to ask a question
- koyanola – to answer
- koyeba – to know
- koyekola – to learn
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
- buuku – book
- ekomeli – pen
- eteyelo – school
- eyano – answer
- kelasi – classroom
- kelasi likolo – university
- likambo – problem
- likanisi – idea, thought
- liteya – lesson
- lokota (nkota) – language(s)
- mayele – intelligent
- miko – incorrect
- mokolo – history
- molakisi – teacher, professor (formal setting)
- moteyi – teacher, pastor (informal setting)
- motuna (mituna) – question(s)
- moyekoli, mwana ya kelasi – school boy/school girl
- ndenge elongobani – correct, appropriate
- ntina – reason zebi – science
- zebi ya mabanga – geology
- zebi ya mokili – geography
Common phrases and examples[edit | edit source]
- Molakisi azotuna motuna. – The teacher is asking a question.
- Eyano na ngai ezalaki miko. – My answer was incorrect.
- Esengeli koyekola. – It is necessary to learn.
- Mwana ya kelasi ezali mayele. – The school girl is intelligent.
- Alingi zebi ya mokili. – He likes geography.
Source[edit | edit source]
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Colors
- Time
- Street life
- Earth
- Directions
- Basic conversation
- Sports and recreation
- Water
- Body parts
- English Lingala verbs
- Binomials
- Greetings
- At the market
- Life, love and death
- Important words