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* kaperobo (lit. you would go); | |||
* kiboirobo ;( lit. you would be sitting) | |||
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|Good morning | |||
|Ejok | |||
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|Good evening | |||
|Ejok | |||
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|Good night | |||
|toperirobo (lit. you would sleep) | |||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
* http://wholesomechatter.blogspot.com/2013/06/turkana-words.html | |||
* | *http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/ | ||
==Free Turkana Lessons== | ==Free Turkana Lessons== |
Revision as of 18:43, 26 November 2022
🤗 Turkana Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Turkana learners! 😃
Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Turkana?
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Turkana, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Let’s get started! 🤗
Greetings
English | Turkana |
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general greeting | Ejoka |
reply to Ejoka | Ejok |
reply to Ejok | Ejoka noi |
reply to Ejoka noi | Eiy |
how are you? | Nyanu ngache? |
reply to Nyanu ngache | Mam ngache |
Good bye |
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Good morning | Ejok |
Good evening | Ejok |
Good night | toperirobo (lit. you would sleep) |