Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Work-and-School
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In today's lesson, we will explore an essential segment of the Lingala language that pertains to work and school activities. Understanding this vocabulary is crucial for navigating everyday conversations, whether you're discussing your job, your studies, or any professional interactions. Lingala is rich and expressive, and mastering these terms will not only enhance your communication skills but also deepen your appreciation for the culture behind the language.
We'll dive into various work and school-related vocabulary, such as attending meetings, taking notes, and studying. This lesson is structured to cater to complete beginners, ensuring that you build a solid foundation in Lingala vocabulary.
Here's what we will cover:
Vocabulary for Work
Common Work Activities
In this section, we will explore terms related to common work activities. Here's a list of relevant vocabulary:
Lingala | Pronunciation | English |
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mosala | [moˈsala] | work |
mposa | [mˈposa] | request |
kobeta mosala | [koˈbeta moˈsala] | to work |
kotala | [koˈtala] | to attend |
lisanga | [liˈsanga] | meeting |
kotanga | [koˈtanga] | to read |
komituna | [ko.miˈtuna] | to ask |
komela | [koˈmela] | to receive |
kobongisa | [koˈbɔŋɡisa] | to organize |
kozala na | [koˈzala na] | to be at |
These terms will help you describe your work activities and engage in discussions about your job.
Attending Meetings
Meetings are a central part of professional life. Here are some phrases for discussing meetings in Lingala:
Lingala | Pronunciation | English |
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na lisanga | [na liˈsanga] | at the meeting |
nazali na lisanga | [naˈzali na liˈsanga] | I am at the meeting |
kotala lisanga | [koˈtala liˈsanga] | to attend the meeting |
lisanga ezali | [liˈsanga eˈzali] | the meeting is |
nazali na mbala | [naˈzali na mˈbala] | I am late |
motuna na yo | [moˈtuna na jo] | your question |
na lingi kotuna | [na ˈliŋi koˈtuna] | I would like to ask |
zabanga moto | [zaˈbaŋɡa moˈto] | to invite someone |
soki ezali na yo | [ˈsoki eˈzali na jo] | if it is with you |
lisanga ebandi | [liˈsanga eˈbandi] | the meeting starts |
These phrases will allow you to communicate effectively during meetings.
Vocabulary for School
Common School Activities
As we shift our focus to school, let's examine relevant vocabulary that will be beneficial for students:
Lingala | Pronunciation | English |
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école | [eˈkɔl] | school |
mwana | [ˈmwana] | child/student |
kotanga | [koˈtanga] | to study |
lisano | [liˈsano] | lesson |
ba notes | [baˈnɔt] | notes |
komituna | [ko.miˈtuna] | to ask |
kokanisa | [koˈkanisa] | to think |
koleka | [koˈleka] | to learn |
mosolo | [moˈsolo] | homework |
kotalela | [koˈtalela] | to review |
This vocabulary is vital for discussing school activities and collaborating with classmates.
Studying and Learning
Studying is a universal experience among students. Here are phrases related to studying in Lingala:
Lingala | Pronunciation | English |
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nazali kotanga | [naˈzali koˈtanga] | I am studying |
tokotanga | [to.koˈtanga] | we are studying |
na lingi koluka | [na ˈliŋi koˈluka] | I would like to search |
na kotalela | [na koˈtalela] | I review |
na tanga ba notes | [na ˈtanga baˈnɔt] | I read the notes |
na sengi | [na ˈsɛŋɡi] | I am asking |
naleki | [naˈleki] | I understand |
naleki te | [naˈleki te] | I do not understand |
na yebi | [na ˈjɛbi] | I know |
na yebi te | [na ˈjɛbi te] | I do not know |
These phrases will empower you to express your study habits and learning experiences.
Exercises
Now that we've established some foundational vocabulary, let’s engage in some practical exercises to reinforce your learning.
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences using the appropriate Lingala vocabulary from the lesson.
1. Na ______ (to work) na ______ (work).
2. ______ (meeting) ezali na ______ (time).
3. Nazali ______ (to study) na ______ (school).
4. Tokotanga ______ (notes) na ______ (class).
Exercise 2: Matching Pairs
Match the Lingala term with its English translation.
Lingala | English |
---|---|
1. mosala | A. notes |
2. école | B. work |
3. ba notes | C. school |
4. lisanga | D. meeting |
Exercise 3: Translation Practice
Translate the following sentences into Lingala.
1. I am in a meeting.
2. We are studying together.
3. He is asking a question.
4. They learn quickly.
Exercise 4: Dialogue Completion
Complete the following dialogue with appropriate phrases from the lesson.
A: Na ______ (to attend) ______ (meeting) lelo.
B: Oyo ______ (request) ezalaka?
A: ______ (I would like to ask) motuna.
Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences
Write five sentences using the vocabulary learned in this lesson. Be creative!
Exercise 6: Role Play
Pair up with a partner and role-play a conversation about a meeting and studying. Use vocabulary from the lesson.
Exercise 7: Listening Comprehension
Listen to a recording of a dialogue about work and school. Write down the Lingala phrases you recognize.
Exercise 8: Vocabulary Quiz
Create a quiz with 10 questions based on the vocabulary learned. Include multiple-choice questions or true/false statements.
Exercise 9: Word Search
Create a word search puzzle using vocabulary from this lesson for students to find.
Exercise 10: Reflection
Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned in this lesson and how you will use it in the future.
Answers to Exercises
Exercise 1
1. kotala, mosala
2. lisanga, ntango
3. kotanga, école
4. ba notes, class
Exercise 2
1 - B, 2 - C, 3 - A, 4 - D
Exercise 3
1. Nazali na lisanga.
2. Tokotanga po na nyonso.
3. Ye azali kotuna motuna.
4. Bango baleki na mbala.
Exercise 4
A: Na kotala lisanga lelo.
B: Oyo mposa ezalaka?
A: Na lingi kotuna motuna.
Exercise 5
(Answers will vary; encourage creativity.)
Exercise 6
(Students will role-play; encourage using learned vocabulary.)
Exercise 7
(Answers will vary; encourage identification of phrases.)
Exercise 8
(Answers will vary; encourage creativity in quiz design.)
Exercise 9
(Answers will vary; students create their own puzzles.)
Exercise 10
(Encourage personal reflections and future applications.)
Sources
- LINGALA LANGUAGE (LGLA) < University of North Carolina at ...
- Lingala - Wikipedia
- Lingala Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS
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