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Time – Learn the Lingala Language
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
- butu – night
- ekoya – next
- eleki – past
- epimelo ya sa – clock
- esi – already
- kino – until
- lelo – today
- lobi – yesterday, tomorrow
- mbala – time (frequency)
- mokolo (mikolo) – day(s)
- mobu (mibu) – year(s)
- monuti – minute
- mpokwa – evening
- ngonga – hour
- nionso – each, every
- noki – immediately
- ntongo – dawn, morning
- nzanga – ,
- poso – week
- sa – wristwatch
- sanza – month
- segonde – second
- sik’oyo – now
- sika – now
- sima – after, behind
- sima nzanga – afternoon
- tango – time
- tongo – morning
- zomi – decade
Common phrases and examples[edit | edit source]
- lobi kuna – the day before yesterday
- mokolo elandi – next day
- tongo makasi – very early
- tongo nionso – each morning
- tango nini? – what time?
- ti sik’oyo – until now
- ti lobi – until tomorrow
- tongo nionso – each morning
- poso mobimba – every week
Source[edit | edit source]
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- English Lingala verbs
- Fruits
- Basic conversation
- Education
- Body parts
- Feelings and Emotions
- Street life
- Daily routines
- At the market
- Wild animals
- Common phrases and examples
- Sickness and Health
- Earth
- Sky
- Complex numbers