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Daily routines – Learn the Lingala Language

Verbs

kosokola – to wash kosuba – to pee kolamuka – to wake up kolala – to sleep kokolola – to shave

Vocabulary

botte – boot brush – toothbrush ekoti (bikoti) – hat(s) gillette – razor kisi ya mino – toothpaste lino (mino) – teeth lisanola – hairbrush, comb mandefu – beard malasi – perfume mokoto – shoe nzoto – body sabuni – soap simisi – shirt suki – hair talatala – mirror, spectacles zongo, kabine, wese – toilet

Common phrases and examples

Azokata mandefu na ye. – He is shaving his beard. Azosokola mino na ye. – She is brushing her teeth. Bazolala. – They are sleeping. Lamuka! – Wake up! Lamuka, tango esi etami, goigoi! – Wake up, it is already late, lazy! Nalingi bakata ngai suki. – I would like to have my hair cut. Nazosokola nzoto. – I am washing myself. Osengeli kokolola. – You need to shave.

Source

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

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