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Sports and recreation – Learn the Lingala Language
Verbs[edit | edit source]
- kobeta – to hit
- kobete – to swim
- kobwaka – to throw
- kokeba – to pay attention
- kokima – to run
- kolonga – to win
- komata – to ride or to climb
- kopimbwa – to jump
- kopola – to lose
- kopota – to run
- kosana – to play
- kotambola – to walk
- kozua – to wait
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
- bale – ball
- ema – tent
- likita – crowd
- lisanga – team
- lisano (misano) – game(s), sport(s)
- lisano ya motope – football game
- lupemba – good luck
- mokima – runner
- molako – camping
- motambola – walker
- motope – football
- tike – ticket
Common phrases and examples[edit | edit source]
- lisanga ya yango – the first team
- komata mpunda – to ride a horse
- kosana golf – to play golf
- kosana tennis – to play tennis
- Libanda ya masano? – Where is the stadium?
- Nani akolonga? – Who will win?
- Nani akosana? – Who is playing?
- Okoki kobete mai – Can you swim?
- Tike ezali talo boni? – How much are tickets?
Source[edit | edit source]
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Left and right
- At the market
- Complex numbers
- In the kitchen
- English Lingala verbs
- Body parts
- Time
- Weather
- War and peace
- Numbers
- Education
- Daily routines
- On the road
- Sorcery and witchcraft
- Drinks