Language/Bislama/Vocabulary/Greetings
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English | Bislama |
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Welcome | Welkam |
Bring me an _ | Karem wan _ i kam |
Cheers! Good Health! | Jis! |
Do you know? | Yu save? |
Good afternoon | Gud aftenun |
Good evening | Gudnaet |
Good luck! | Mi hop se mbae yu gat gudlak |
Good morning | Gudmoning |
Good night | Gudnaet |
Goodbye | Tata |
Hello | Halo |
Hello (three people) | Halo trifala/olgeta |
Hello (two people) | Halo tufala |
Hello (on phone) | Halo |
How are things? OK? | Olsem wanem? I gud? |
How are you? | Olsem wanem? |
I am going to... | Mi stap go long… |
I am very happy/pleased | Mi glad tumas |
I don’t know | Mi no save |
I want some... | Mi wantem sum… |
I'm from ... | Mi blong ... |
I've come from... | Mi kam long… |
Just fine | I gud nomo |
Long time no see | Mi no lukum yu longtaem |
My name is ... | Nem blong mi ... |
Please | Plis |
Please hurry | Hareap plis |
Pleased to meet you | Gud mitim yu |
Quickly | Kwik, kwiktaem |
Quiet | Kwaet |
Reply to 'How are you?' | I gud, by yu? |
See you later | Lukim yu |
Thank you very much | Tangkyu tumas |
Wait a minute | Wet smol |
What's your name? | Wanem nem blong yu? |
Where are you from? | Yu kam wea? |
Where are you going? | Yu go we? |
Videos[edit | edit source]
Learning Bislama: Common Greetings - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
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- Family
- Nature
- GETTING AROUND
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