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Bambara Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions

Hi Bambara learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the most important Bambara words related to feelings and emotions. We will learn how to express our feelings in Bambara, and how to understand what others are feeling. Let's get started!

Introduction

Expressing our feelings is an important part of communication. It helps us to connect with others and build relationships. In this lesson, we will learn how to express our feelings in Bambara. We will also learn how to understand what others are feeling.

Basic Feelings

The following table contains some basic Bambara words related to feelings and emotions.

Bambara Pronunciation English Translation
ɲɛnɛ nyen-eh happy
ɲɔgɔ nyoh-goh sad
sɔgɔ soh-goh angry
kɔnɔ koh-noh scared
bɔnɔ boh-noh surprised
tɔgɔ toh-goh tired

Examples

Here are some examples of how to use these words in a sentence:

  • Mɛnɛ ɲɛnɛ. - I am happy.
  • Mɛnɛ ɲɔgɔ. - I am sad.
  • Mɛnɛ sɔgɔ. - I am angry.
  • Mɛnɛ kɔnɔ. - I am scared.
  • Mɛnɛ bɔnɔ. - I am surprised.
  • Mɛnɛ tɔgɔ. - I am tired.

Practice

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

Conclusion

In this lesson, we have learned some basic Bambara words related to feelings and emotions. We have also seen how to use these words in a sentence. Now it's time for you to practice!


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