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Lingala Grammar - Negation

Hi Lingala learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Lingala. Negation is an important part of any language, and it's essential to understand how to use it correctly. We'll look at the different ways to express negation in Lingala, and how to use them in different contexts.

Negation is a way of expressing the opposite of something. In Lingala, there are several ways to express negation. The most common way is to use the word "te". This word can be used to negate verbs, adjectives, and nouns. For example:

  • Mobali te - He is not tall
  • Nakoki te - I don't want it
  • Mokili te - There isn't anything

Another way to express negation in Lingala is to use the word "mbote". This word is used to negate adverbs and adverbial phrases. For example:

  • Mbote moko - Not now
  • Mbote mpe - Not ever
  • Mbote mpo na nini - Not anywhere

Finally, you can also use the word "mbongo" to express negation. This word is used to negate adjectival phrases. For example:

  • Mbongo moko - Not good
  • Mbongo mpe - Not bad
  • Mbongo mpo na nini - Not great

It's important to remember that these words can only be used to express negation. They cannot be used to make affirmative statements. For example, you cannot say Mobali mbongo to mean "He is not tall".

Now that you know the basics of negation in Lingala, let's look at some examples. Here are some sentences with the words "te", "mbote", and "mbongo":

Lingala Pronunciation English Translation
Mobali te moh-bah-lee tay He is not tall
Nakoki te nah-koh-kee tay I don't want it
Mokili te moh-kee-lee tay There isn't anything
Mbote moko mboh-tay moh-koh Not now
Mbote mpe mboh-tay mpay Not ever
Mbote mpo na nini mboh-tay mpo na nee-nee Not anywhere
Mbongo moko mbohng-goh moh-koh Not good
Mbongo mpe mbohng-goh mpay Not bad
Mbongo mpo na nini mbohng-goh mpo na nee-nee Not great

Now that you know how to use negation in Lingala, it's time to practice. Try making your own sentences using the words "te", "mbote", and "mbongo". You can also Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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