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đ€ Fang (Equatorial Guinea) Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Fang learners! đ
Do you want to learn how to say âHelloâ in Fang?
Fang is a Central African language spoken by around 1 million people, most of them in Equatorial Guinea, and northern Gabon.
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If youâre planning a trip to those countries and regions, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Letâs get started! đ€
Greetings[edit | edit source]
English | Fang (Equatorial Guinea) |
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general greeting spoken to one person | Mbolo |
general greeting spoken to a group of people | Mbolani |
reply to Mbolo and Mbolani | Ambolo |
reply to Mbolani | Ambolani |
general daytime greeting | Mbamba mos |
general daytime greeting | Massome wa |
general greeting, "I greet you" | Mave we mbolo |
general daytime greeting | Mbamba mos |
morning greeting | Mbamba kiri |
afternoon greeting | Mbamba nguegue |
evening greeting | Mbamba alu |
how are you? | Wa ne mvé |
reply to Wa ne mvé | Mé ne mvé |
greeting used by one woman to another woman in rural areas of Equatorial Guinea | Sah |
greeting spoken by a person arriving | Messoang |
welcome greeting | Mbeba mesĂŽ |