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Learning a new language can be intimidating, especially if you are a beginner. However, greetings are an essential part of everyday communication, and Lingala is no exception. In this lesson, you will learn the basic Lingala greetings used in everyday conversations, such as saying hello, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to introduce yourself in Lingala and greet others confidently.
Learning a new language can be intimidating, especially if you are a beginner. However, greetings are an essential part of everyday communication, and Lingala is no exception. In this lesson, you will learn the basic Lingala greetings used in everyday conversations, such as saying hello, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to introduce yourself in Lingala and greet others confidently.


<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Fire|Fire]] & [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/It’s-a-miracle!|It’s a miracle!]].</span>
== Common Greetings ==
== Common Greetings ==
Here are some of the most common Lingala greetings that you can use in your everyday life conversations:
Here are some of the most common Lingala greetings that you can use in your everyday life conversations:
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In conclusion, learning basic Lingala greetings is an essential part of mastering the language. By using these common and specific greetings, you can start conversations, introduce yourself, and show respect to others in the community. Remember to always be polite and practice showing gratitude when someone greets you, and you'll be sure to make a good impression.
In conclusion, learning basic Lingala greetings is an essential part of mastering the language. By using these common and specific greetings, you can start conversations, introduce yourself, and show respect to others in the community. Remember to always be polite and practice showing gratitude when someone greets you, and you'll be sure to make a good impression.


<span link>Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]] & [[Language/Lingala/Vocabulary/Common-Professions|Common Professions]].</span>
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