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The simple present tense is used to talk about things that you do all the time, such as ‘I usually buy’ or ‘I usually pay attention’.   
The simple present tense is used to talk about things that you do all the time, such as ‘I usually buy’ or ‘I usually pay attention’.   


The construction of this tense is pretty simple and straightforward. For kosomba (to buy), first, drop the ‘ko-’, which leaves ‘-somba’. Add the appropriate subject pronoun at the beginning and then ‘-ka’ at the end. That’s it.   
The construction of this tense is pretty simple and straightforward. For kosomba (to buy), first, drop the ‘ko-’, which leaves ‘-somba’. Add the appropriate subject pronoun at the beginning and then ‘-ka’ at the end. That’s it.   


So for kosomba, the simple present tense becomes:   
So for kosomba, the simple present tense becomes:   
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* ba+somba+ka – basombaka – they usually buy  
* ba+somba+ka – basombaka – they usually buy  
* e+somba+ka – esombaka – it usually buys   
* e+somba+ka – esombaka – it usually buys   


And for kokeba (to pay attention), it becomes:  
And for kokeba (to pay attention), it becomes:  
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* e+keba+ka – ekebaka – it usually pays attention
* e+keba+ka – ekebaka – it usually pays attention


 
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:</span> [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]], [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Verb-to-be|Verb to be]], [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/The-subjunctive|The subjunctive]] & [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Irregular-verbs-–-koya-–-to-come|Irregular verbs – koya – to come]].
==Source==
==Source==
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
==Videos==
===Simple sentences in Lingala (to drink)/ phrases simples en Lingala ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_Uw2gSr4Tk</youtube>
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Conjugation-To-Have|Conjugation To Have]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Create-simple-sentences-in-the-negative|Create simple sentences in the negative]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/The-First-10-Verbs|The First 10 Verbs]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Irregular-verbs-–-koya-–-to-come|Irregular verbs – koya – to come]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Irregular-verbs-–-kokende-–-to-go|Irregular verbs – kokende – to go]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Create-your-first-simple-sentences-in-the-affirmative|Create your first simple sentences in the affirmative]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Plural-forms|Plural forms]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/POSSESSIVES|POSSESSIVES]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Irregular-verbs-–-kolia-–-to-eat|Irregular verbs – kolia – to eat]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/The-first-10-words|The first 10 words]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Present-progressive-tense|Present progressive tense]]
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 27 March 2023

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Simple present tense – Learn the Lingala Language

The simple present tense is used to talk about things that you do all the time, such as ‘I usually buy’ or ‘I usually pay attention’.   

The construction of this tense is pretty simple and straightforward. For kosomba (to buy), first, drop the ‘ko-’, which leaves ‘-somba’. Add the appropriate subject pronoun at the beginning and then ‘-ka’ at the end. That’s it.   

So for kosomba, the simple present tense becomes:   

  • na+somba+ka – nasombaka – I usually buy
  • o+somba+ka – osombaka – you usually buy
  • a+somba+ka – asombaka – he/she usually buys
  • to+somba+ka – tosombaka – we usually buy
  • bo+somba+ka – bosombaka – you usually buy (plural)
  • ba+somba+ka – basombaka – they usually buy
  • e+somba+ka – esombaka – it usually buys   

And for kokeba (to pay attention), it becomes:

  • na+keba+ka – nakebaka – I usually pay attention
  • o+keba+ka – okebaka – you usually pay attention
  • a+keba+ka – akebaka – he/she usually pays attention
  • to+keba+ka – tokebaka – we usually pay attention
  • bo+keba+ka – bokebaka – you usually pay attention (plural)
  • ba+keba+ka – bakebaka – they usually pay attention
  • e+keba+ka – ekebaka – it usually pays attention

Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Present Tense, Verb to be, The subjunctive & Irregular verbs – koya – to come.

Source[edit | edit source]

https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf

Videos[edit | edit source]

Simple sentences in Lingala (to drink)/ phrases simples en Lingala ...[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]