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<div | <div class="pg_page_title"> Colors – Learn the Lingala Language</div> | ||
I’ve always found the words for Lingala colours to be particularly hard to remember. And in my experience Kinois who use the Lingala words for colours tend to be pretty orthodox in their approach: no shortcuts – no ‘pondu’ or ‘mwindu’ on their own. Nope, it has to the whole langi ya mayi ya pondu or langi ya mwindu. Go figure. | I’ve always found the words for Lingala colours to be particularly hard to remember. And in my experience Kinois who use the Lingala words for colours tend to be pretty orthodox in their approach: no shortcuts – no ‘pondu’ or ‘mwindu’ on their own. Nope, it has to the whole langi ya mayi ya pondu or langi ya mwindu. Go figure. | ||
These are the only ones that I’ve been able to document so far, and you’ll most likely be able to find others if you try hard enough. Personally, like a lot of Kinois, I tend to revert to French colour words. | These are the only ones that I’ve been able to document so far, and you’ll most likely be able to find others if you try hard enough. Personally, like a lot of Kinois, I tend to revert to French colour words. | ||
*ba langi – the colours | *ba langi – the colours | ||
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*langi ya pembe – white | *langi ya pembe – white | ||
<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson:</span> [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/English-Lingala-verbs|English Lingala verbs]], [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Common-Foods|Lingala Vocabulary: Learn the words for common food items!]], [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Wild-animals|Wild animals]] & [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]. | |||
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https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf | https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf | ||
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== | ==Other Lessons== | ||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Life,-love-and-death|Life, love and death]] | * [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Life,-love-and-death|Life, love and death]] | ||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Mining,-minerals-and-natural-resources|Mining, minerals and natural resources]] | * [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Mining,-minerals-and-natural-resources|Mining, minerals and natural resources]] | ||
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* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/It’s-a-miracle!|It’s a miracle!]] | * [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/It’s-a-miracle!|It’s a miracle!]] | ||
* [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Time|Time]] | * [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Time|Time]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 27 March 2023
I’ve always found the words for Lingala colours to be particularly hard to remember. And in my experience Kinois who use the Lingala words for colours tend to be pretty orthodox in their approach: no shortcuts – no ‘pondu’ or ‘mwindu’ on their own. Nope, it has to the whole langi ya mayi ya pondu or langi ya mwindu. Go figure.
These are the only ones that I’ve been able to document so far, and you’ll most likely be able to find others if you try hard enough. Personally, like a lot of Kinois, I tend to revert to French colour words.
- ba langi – the colours
- langi ya mayi ya pondu – green
- langi ya motane – red
- langi ya mwindu – black
- langi ya pembe – white
Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: English Lingala verbs, Lingala Vocabulary: Learn the words for common food items!, Wild animals & Animals.
Source[edit | edit source]
https://lobalingala.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/23042014-loba-lingala.pdf
Videos[edit | edit source]
COLOR NAMES IN LINGALA - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Life, love and death
- Mining, minerals and natural resources
- Family
- At school
- Friends and family
- Greetings
- Sports and recreation
- Fruits
- Using ‘moko’ and ‘liboso’
- Contractions
- Around town
- Numbers
- It’s a miracle!
- Time