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Sango Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions

Hi Sango learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the most important Sango words related to feelings and emotions. We will learn how to express our feelings in Sango, and how to understand the feelings of others.

Feelings and emotions are an important part of communication. They can help us to connect with other people, and to understand each other better. Knowing how to express our feelings in Sango is a great way to show respect and appreciation for the people around us.

Let's start by looking at some of the most common feelings and emotions in Sango. Here is a table with some examples:

Sango Pronunciation English Translation
ndɔ̀ŋ ndong happiness
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ ndongmong joy
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdong delight
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmong elation
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongdong euphoria

As you can see, there are many different ways to express happiness in Sango. You can use these words to express your own feelings, or to describe the feelings of others.

Now let's look at some of the more negative emotions. Here is a table with some examples:

Sango Pronunciation English Translation
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongmong despair
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongmongdong misery
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongmongmong anguish
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongmongmongdong grief
ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ ndongmongdongmongmongmongmong agony

As you can see, there are many different ways to express negative emotions in Sango. You can use these words to express your own feelings, or to describe the feelings of others.

Now that we have seen some of the most common feelings and emotions in Sango, let's look at how to use them in conversation.

When talking about your own feelings, it is important to be honest and direct. For example, if you are feeling happy, you can say "ndɔ̀ŋ" (I am happy). If you are feeling sad, you can say "ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ" (I am sad).

When talking about the feelings of others, it is important to be respectful and understanding. For example, if someone is feeling happy, you can say "ndɔ̀ŋ" (you are happy). If someone is feeling sad, you can say "ndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋndɔ̀ŋmɔ̀ŋ" (you are sad).

It is also important to remember that everyone expresses their feelings differently. Some people may express their feelings more openly, while others may be more reserved. It is important to be aware of this, and to respect the way that others express their feelings.

Now that you know how to express your feelings in Sango, it is time to practice! To improve your Sango Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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