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Sango Grammar - How to Use "Be"

Hi Sango learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "be" in Sango. The verb "be" is used to connect two things in a sentence. We will learn how to use it properly, with examples and cultural information.

The Verb "Be"

The verb "be" in Sango has two forms: "ni" and "mbi". They are used differently, depending on the context of the sentence.

"Ni" is used as a copula. It connects the subject of the sentence to the predicate noun, which describes the subject. For example:

Sango Pronunciation English
Sango ni seko [saŋɔ ni sɛkɔ] Sango is a language
Mama ni oyɛ [mama ni ɔjɛ] Mama is happy

"Mbi" is used to express existence or location. For example:

Sango Pronunciation English
Nga mbi ti? [ŋa mbi ti] Where are you?
Balanga mbi sala [balanga mbi sala] The Balanga are in the market

Negation

To form a negative sentence in Sango, you can use the word "ti" before the verb. For example:

Sango Pronunciation English
Ti ni koci [ti ni kɔci] Sango is not difficult
Ti mbi sala [ti mbi sala] They are not at the market

Questions

To form a question in Sango, you can change the intonation at the end of the sentence, or add the question word "ti". For example:

Sango Pronunciation English
Mə̀rə̀ ti tɛ̂? [mərə ti tɛ] Is Marie there?
Ti ni yɛ̂? [ti ni jɛ] Are you happy?

Cultural Information

In Sango culture, greetings are important. They serve as a way to show respect and establish relationships with others. Here are some common greetings in Sango:

  • Nga faagre? (How are you?)
  • Nga ti sara? (What's your name?)
  • Yango naye? (Where are you from?)

Let's see an example dialogue:

  • Person 1: Nga faagre? ([How are you?])
  • Person 2: Mbi sala. ([I'm at the market.])

To improve your Sango Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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