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==Free Language/Burji Lessons==
==Free Burji Lessons==
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🤗 Burji Greetings for Everyday Life

Hi Burji learners! 😃


Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Burji?

Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.

If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Burji, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.


Let’s get started! 🤗

Greetings

English Burji
morning greeting spoken to one pesron Dansa damanta
morning greeting spoken to a group Dansa damanchinga
afternoon greeting spoken to one person Dansa nageentu
afternoon greeting spoken to a group Dansa nageenchinku
nighttime greeting Dansa dami
how are you? Mamata?
how are you? Mamadha?
rely to Mamata and Mamadha Dansama

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Polyglot Club thanks Jennifer Runner for her outstanding work in collecting some of the phrases for this Burji lesson. 👍

Her objective is, like the Polyglot Club, to promote intercultural communication and understanding and to raise awareness of linguistic diversity in the world. ✨

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