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The first 10 words – Lingala Language

Just as with the verbs, knowing a few of the more commonly used words can get you a long way when you start speaking Lingala. Initial conversations often seem to revolve around work, family, what you’ve done, are doing or are going to do, or what you want. Accordingly, this list looks at some of those areas and introduces a few key words. So the 10 words you’ll want to know from the beginning are:


mwasi – (MWAH-see) – wife/woman

mobali – (moh-BAL-ee) – husband/man

ndeko – (n-DEK-oh) – brother/sister

ndako – (n-DAK-oh) – house

mosala – (moh-SAH-lah) – work

mbuma – (m-BOO-mah) – fruit

ndunda – (n-DOON-dah) – vegetables

mayi – (MY-ee) – water

malamu – (mah-LAH-moo) – good

mabe – (MAH-beh) – bad

Source

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

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