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== Verbs == | |||
* kobela – to be cooked | |||
* kobonga – to pour (liquid) | |||
* kokalinga – to roast | |||
* kokata – to cut | |||
* kolamba – to cook | |||
* koleisa – to feed | |||
* kolia – to eat | |||
* komela – to drink | |||
* kopola – to rot (meat) | |||
== Vocabulary == | |||
* ananasi – pineapple | |||
* bilei – food | |||
* bitabe – banana | |||
* bokenzu – spicy | |||
* bololo – sour | |||
* cafe – coffee | |||
* chicwangue – cassava loaf | |||
* chocolat – chocolate | |||
* cossettes – cassava chips | |||
* dongodongo – okra | |||
* ekutu – pumpkin | |||
* fufu – cassava flour | |||
* kanya – fork | |||
* kimpuka (bimpuka) – cassava paste(s) | |||
* kopo – cup kuku – kitchen | |||
* kunde – peas | |||
* libazi – lemon | |||
* libenge (mabenge) – potato(es) | |||
* liboke (maboke) – fish(es) wrapped in leaves | |||
* likei (makei) – egg(s) | |||
* likemba (makemba) – plantain(s) | |||
* lilala – orange (K) | |||
* lipa – bread | |||
* lipela – guava | |||
* lisango (masango) – corn, maize | |||
* lititi – herb | |||
* litungulu – onion | |||
* litungulu ngenge – garlic | |||
* liyebu – mushroom | |||
* loso – rice | |||
* lutu – spoon | |||
* madesu – beans | |||
* mafuta – oil | |||
* mafuta ya mbila – clear cooking oil | |||
* mafuta ya nzoi – honey | |||
* mateka – butter | |||
* mayi – water | |||
* mbala – potato (K), sweet potato | |||
* mbeli – knife | |||
* mbisi – fish | |||
* mboloko – antelope | |||
* mboma – yam | |||
* mboto – maize | |||
* mbuma – fruit | |||
* mia – hungry (K) | |||
* miliki – milk | |||
* molangi (milangi) – bottle(s) | |||
* mosaka mwamba – less refined cooking oil | |||
* mosuni (misuni) – flesh, meat(s) | |||
* moye – heat mpiodi – a cheap, imported fish, also called Thompson | |||
* mpondu – manioc | |||
* mukuwa (mikuwa) – bone(s) | |||
* mungwa, monana – salt | |||
* mwamba – palm oil | |||
* mwamba nguba – peanut butter | |||
* ndimo – orange | |||
* ndunda – vegetables | |||
* ndunda mobesu – salad lettuce | |||
* ngombe mobali – bull | |||
* ngombe mwasi – cow | |||
* nguba – peanuts (K) | |||
* ngungutu – aubergine | |||
* nsimbiliki na ndako – rabbit | |||
* nsongo – cassava | |||
* ntaba – goat | |||
* ntaba mobali – billy goat | |||
* ntaba mwasi – nanny goat | |||
* nyama – meat | |||
* nyama ya mpate – mutton | |||
* nyama ya ngombe – beef | |||
* nzala – hungry | |||
* pamplemousse – grapefruit | |||
* pilipili – pepper | |||
* samba – commercially processed cooking oil | |||
* sani (basani) – plate(s) | |||
* soso – chicken | |||
* sukali – sugar | |||
* supu – soup | |||
* tangawisi – ginger | |||
* tomati – tomato | |||
* vere – glass | |||
<small>(K) denotes Kinshasa Lingala word variant</small> | |||
(K) denotes Kinshasa Lingala word variant | |||
==Source== | ==Source== | ||
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf | https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Body-parts|Body parts]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Around-the-house|Around the house]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Earth|Earth]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/At-the-market|At the market]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Family|Family]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Contractions|Contractions]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/On-the-road|On the road]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/God-and-Religion|God and Religion]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/In-the-forest|In the forest]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Street-life|Street life]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] | |||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Water|Water]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 27 March 2023
In the kitchen – Learn the Lingala Language
Verbs[edit | edit source]
- kobela – to be cooked
- kobonga – to pour (liquid)
- kokalinga – to roast
- kokata – to cut
- kolamba – to cook
- koleisa – to feed
- kolia – to eat
- komela – to drink
- kopola – to rot (meat)
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
- ananasi – pineapple
- bilei – food
- bitabe – banana
- bokenzu – spicy
- bololo – sour
- cafe – coffee
- chicwangue – cassava loaf
- chocolat – chocolate
- cossettes – cassava chips
- dongodongo – okra
- ekutu – pumpkin
- fufu – cassava flour
- kanya – fork
- kimpuka (bimpuka) – cassava paste(s)
- kopo – cup kuku – kitchen
- kunde – peas
- libazi – lemon
- libenge (mabenge) – potato(es)
- liboke (maboke) – fish(es) wrapped in leaves
- likei (makei) – egg(s)
- likemba (makemba) – plantain(s)
- lilala – orange (K)
- lipa – bread
- lipela – guava
- lisango (masango) – corn, maize
- lititi – herb
- litungulu – onion
- litungulu ngenge – garlic
- liyebu – mushroom
- loso – rice
- lutu – spoon
- madesu – beans
- mafuta – oil
- mafuta ya mbila – clear cooking oil
- mafuta ya nzoi – honey
- mateka – butter
- mayi – water
- mbala – potato (K), sweet potato
- mbeli – knife
- mbisi – fish
- mboloko – antelope
- mboma – yam
- mboto – maize
- mbuma – fruit
- mia – hungry (K)
- miliki – milk
- molangi (milangi) – bottle(s)
- mosaka mwamba – less refined cooking oil
- mosuni (misuni) – flesh, meat(s)
- moye – heat mpiodi – a cheap, imported fish, also called Thompson
- mpondu – manioc
- mukuwa (mikuwa) – bone(s)
- mungwa, monana – salt
- mwamba – palm oil
- mwamba nguba – peanut butter
- ndimo – orange
- ndunda – vegetables
- ndunda mobesu – salad lettuce
- ngombe mobali – bull
- ngombe mwasi – cow
- nguba – peanuts (K)
- ngungutu – aubergine
- nsimbiliki na ndako – rabbit
- nsongo – cassava
- ntaba – goat
- ntaba mobali – billy goat
- ntaba mwasi – nanny goat
- nyama – meat
- nyama ya mpate – mutton
- nyama ya ngombe – beef
- nzala – hungry
- pamplemousse – grapefruit
- pilipili – pepper
- samba – commercially processed cooking oil
- sani (basani) – plate(s)
- soso – chicken
- sukali – sugar
- supu – soup
- tangawisi – ginger
- tomati – tomato
- vere – glass
(K) denotes Kinshasa Lingala word variant
Source[edit | edit source]
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Body parts
- Around the house
- Earth
- At the market
- Family
- Days of the Week
- Contractions
- On the road
- God and Religion
- In the forest
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Street life
- Greetings
- Education
- Water