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The present progressive tense is used to say things like ‘I am speaking’ or ‘We are hearing’.  


The present progressive tense is used to say things like ‘I am speaking’ or ‘We are hearing’.
As with all of the other tenses, the construction of the present progressive starts with infinitives and subject pronouns. But this one might seem a bit tricky at first.   


The present progressive requires the use of two verbs: kozala (to be) and the infinitive of the verb that matches what you’re doing or want to talk about.   


As with all of the other tenses, the construction of the present progressive starts with infinitives and subject pronouns. But this one might seem a bit tricky at first.
So to be able to say that you, or someone else, or a group is speaking, you first need to conjugate the present tense forms of kozala, which you should already be familiar with:   


* nazali – I am
* ozali – you are
* azali – he/she is
* tozali – we are
* bozali – you are (plural)
* bazali – they are
* ezali – it is   


The present progressive requires the use of two verbs: kozala (to be) and the infinitive of the verb that matches what you’re doing or want to talk about.
Next, drop everything after the ‘z’ and add an ‘o’, which makes:  


* Nazo-
* Ozo-
* Azo-
* Tozo-
* Bozo-
* Bazo-
* Ezo- 


So to be able to say that you, or someone else, or a group is speaking, you first need to conjugate the present tense forms of kozala, which you should already be familiar with:
This prefix is used in every single present progressive conjugation and you’ll soon become familiar with its use as well as starting to be able to recognise the distinctive ‘-zo-‘ sound of the tense.   


Next, drop the ‘ko-’ from the infinitive form of koloba (to speak), leaving just ‘-loba’.   


nazali – I am  
Then combine with appropriate prefix with the –loba suffix to make the correct form of the verb for what you want to say:   
ozali – you are  
* nazo+loba – nazoloba – I am speaking
azali – he/she is  
* ozo+loba – ozoloba – you are speaking
tozali – we are  
* azo+loba – azoloba – he/she is speaking
bozali – you are (plural)  
* tozo+loba – tozoloba – we are speaking
bazali – they are  
* bozo+loba – bozoloba – you are speaking (plural)  
ezali – it is  
* bazo+loba – bazoloba – they are speaking
* ezo+loba – ezoloba – it is speaking   


And it will be the same for any other verb. For kosomba (to buy):  
* nazo+somba – nazosomba – I am buying
* ozo+somba – ozosomba – you are buying
* azo+somba – azosomba – he/she is buying
* tozo+somba – tozosomba – we are buying
* bozo+somba – bozosomba – you are buying (plural)
* bazo+somba – bazosomba – they are buying
* ezo+somba – ezosomba – it is buying   


Next, drop everything after the ‘z’ and add an ‘o’, which makes:  
And for koyoka (to hear):  
* nazo+yoka – nazoyoka – I am hearing
* ozo+yoka – ozoyoka – you are hearing
* azo+yoka – azoyoka – he/she is hearing
* tozo+yoka – tozoyoka – we are hearing
* bozo+yoka – bozoyoka – you are hearing (plural)
* bazo+yoka – bazoyoka – they are hearing
* ezo+yoka – ezoyoka – it is hearing


Nazo-
<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:</span> [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]], [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Verb-to-be|Verb to be]], [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Using-Commands-in-Context|Using Commands in Context]] & [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Wh--Questions|Wh Questions]].  
Ozo-
==Source==
Azo-
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Tozo-
Bozo-
Bazo-
Ezo-
 
This prefix is used in every single present progressive conjugation and you’ll soon become familiar with its use as well as starting to be able to recognise the distinctive ‘-zo-‘ sound of the tense.  
 
 
Next, drop the ‘ko-’ from the infinitive form of koloba (to speak), leaving just ‘-loba’.  
 
 
Then combine with appropriate prefix with the –loba suffix to make the correct form of the verb for what you want to say:
 
 
nazo+loba – nazoloba – I am speaking
ozo+loba – ozoloba – you are speaking
azo+loba – azoloba – he/she is speaking
tozo+loba – tozoloba – we are speaking
bozo+loba – bozoloba – you are speaking (plural)
bazo+loba – bazoloba – they are speaking
ezo+loba – ezoloba – it is speaking
 
 
And it will be the same for any other verb. For kosomba (to buy):
 
nazo+somba – nazosomba – I am buying
ozo+somba – ozosomba – you are buying
azo+somba – azosomba – he/she is buying
tozo+somba – tozosomba – we are buying
bozo+somba – bozosomba – you are buying (plural)
bazo+somba – bazosomba – they are buying
ezo+somba – ezosomba – it is buying
 
 
And for koyoka (to hear):


nazo+yoka – nazoyoka – I am hearing
==Videos==
ozo+yoka – ozoyoka – you are hearing
azo+yoka – azoyoka – he/she is hearing
tozo+yoka – tozoyoka – we are hearing
bozo+yoka – bozoyoka – you are hearing (plural)
bazo+yoka – bazoyoka – they are hearing
ezo+yoka – ezoyoka – it is hearing


===VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE IN LINGALA - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF9LEGY1WbA</youtube>


==Source==
==Other Lessons==
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Using-infinitive-verb-forms|Using infinitive verb forms]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/The-Past-Tense-To-Be|The Past Tense To Be]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Simple-present-tense|Simple present tense]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Create-your-first-simple-sentences-in-the-affirmative|Create your first simple sentences in the affirmative]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Irregular-verbs-–-kolia-–-to-eat|Irregular verbs – kolia – to eat]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Verb-to-be|Verb to be]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Conjugation-To-Have|Conjugation To Have]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/The-First-10-Verbs|The First 10 Verbs]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Plural-forms|Plural forms]]
* [[Language/Lingala/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
<span links></span>

Latest revision as of 13:50, 27 March 2023

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Present progressive tense – Learn the Lingala Language

The present progressive tense is used to say things like ‘I am speaking’ or ‘We are hearing’.  

As with all of the other tenses, the construction of the present progressive starts with infinitives and subject pronouns. But this one might seem a bit tricky at first.   

The present progressive requires the use of two verbs: kozala (to be) and the infinitive of the verb that matches what you’re doing or want to talk about.   

So to be able to say that you, or someone else, or a group is speaking, you first need to conjugate the present tense forms of kozala, which you should already be familiar with:   

  • nazali – I am
  • ozali – you are
  • azali – he/she is
  • tozali – we are
  • bozali – you are (plural)
  • bazali – they are
  • ezali – it is   

Next, drop everything after the ‘z’ and add an ‘o’, which makes:  

  • Nazo-
  • Ozo-
  • Azo-
  • Tozo-
  • Bozo-
  • Bazo-
  • Ezo- 

This prefix is used in every single present progressive conjugation and you’ll soon become familiar with its use as well as starting to be able to recognise the distinctive ‘-zo-‘ sound of the tense.   

Next, drop the ‘ko-’ from the infinitive form of koloba (to speak), leaving just ‘-loba’.   

Then combine with appropriate prefix with the –loba suffix to make the correct form of the verb for what you want to say:   

  • nazo+loba – nazoloba – I am speaking
  • ozo+loba – ozoloba – you are speaking
  • azo+loba – azoloba – he/she is speaking
  • tozo+loba – tozoloba – we are speaking
  • bozo+loba – bozoloba – you are speaking (plural)
  • bazo+loba – bazoloba – they are speaking
  • ezo+loba – ezoloba – it is speaking   

And it will be the same for any other verb. For kosomba (to buy):  

  • nazo+somba – nazosomba – I am buying
  • ozo+somba – ozosomba – you are buying
  • azo+somba – azosomba – he/she is buying
  • tozo+somba – tozosomba – we are buying
  • bozo+somba – bozosomba – you are buying (plural)
  • bazo+somba – bazosomba – they are buying
  • ezo+somba – ezosomba – it is buying   

And for koyoka (to hear):  

  • nazo+yoka – nazoyoka – I am hearing
  • ozo+yoka – ozoyoka – you are hearing
  • azo+yoka – azoyoka – he/she is hearing
  • tozo+yoka – tozoyoka – we are hearing
  • bozo+yoka – bozoyoka – you are hearing (plural)
  • bazo+yoka – bazoyoka – they are hearing
  • ezo+yoka – ezoyoka – it is hearing

After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Present Tense, Verb to be, Using Commands in Context & Wh Questions.

Source[edit | edit source]

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

Videos[edit | edit source]

VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE IN LINGALA - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]