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<div class="pg_page_title">Greetings & 1st encounters Vocabulary in Bislama</div>
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Halo Bislama Learners! 😃
➡ In today's lesson you will learn some useful Bislama phrases to use when you meetin someone for the first time.
Happy learning!
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Greetings & 1st encounters Vocabulary in Bislama
Bislama-flag-polyglotclub.png

Halo Bislama Learners! 😃


➡ In today's lesson you will learn some useful Bislama phrases to use when you meetin someone for the first time.


Happy learning!


Bislama English
Wanem nem blong yu? What’s your name?
Nem blong me … My name is …
Hemi fas taem blong mi long Vanuatu. This is my first time in Vanuatu.
Mi bin long Vanuatu bifo. I’ve been to Vanuatu before.
Mi laekem Vanuatu tumas. I really like Vanuatu.
Yu bin stop long (Vila) hamas yia nao? How long have you been in (Vila)?
Yu blong wanem aeland? What island do you come from?
(Ale) Yumi go wokbaot? Let’s go for a walk.
Mi; Mifala i go wokbaot. I’m/we’re going for a walk.