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The word "moko" meaning "number one" is special in that it is also used to convey the idea of ''self''. | |||
When used with a personal pronoun: ''Mpo na ngai moko'' | When used with a personal pronoun: ''Mpo na ngai moko'' |
Revision as of 12:31, 12 January 2021
The word "moko" meaning "number one" is special in that it is also used to convey the idea of self.
When used with a personal pronoun: Mpo na ngai moko
This means for myself (literally: for me self). This works with any and all personal pronouns:
ngai moko | myself |
biso moko | ourself |
ye moko | himself/herself |
bango moko | themself |
yo moko | yourself (singular) |
bino moko | yourselves (plural) |
yango moko | itself or themselves (inanimate) |
Source : https://lingala.uk/2020/03/03/using-moko-and-liboso/