Thanks for the lesson. Could we have lessons on how to construct interrogative and negative sentences, months of the year, days of the week, clothing and colors?
Great work. Thank you for replying the last time. Enjoy watching they are great help. 😊 Can you tell me what " Osekisi ngai bb" "Koleka nioso oseki nini" mean Need help. Please
Hi RACH KAVUNGU, thank you for the compliment and for asking the questions. OSEKI = laugh, laughter it came from the verb KOSEKA (TO LAUGH). NINI= What. BB = honey, baby, my love (that's an abbreviation the french word BEBE which means all of the above). "OSEKISI NGA BB" = you made me laughed baby/honey/my love. KOLEKA NIONSO = More than anything. Please, if you enjoy our lessons share the videos with your friends and families to support the channel and make it known by others. MOKOLO MALAMU NAYO (have a good day/ enjoy your day).
And I am Actually from Angola.😁🖤 I Love This Language.
Mbote Arly, good to know that. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel, like the video and share it with anyone you'd like to learn Lingala with.
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I'm from Zimbabwe
Thanks for the lesson. Could we have lessons on how to construct interrogative and negative sentences, months of the year, days of the week, clothing and colors?
The etymology of lingala?
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Nice video
Great work. Thank you for replying the last time. Enjoy watching they are great help. 😊
Can you tell me what "
Osekisi ngai bb"
"Koleka nioso oseki nini" mean Need help. Please
Hi RACH KAVUNGU, thank you for the compliment and for asking the questions. OSEKI = laugh, laughter it came from the verb KOSEKA (TO LAUGH). NINI= What. BB = honey, baby, my love (that's an abbreviation the french word BEBE which means all of the above). "OSEKISI NGA BB" = you made me laughed baby/honey/my love. KOLEKA NIONSO = More than anything. Please, if you enjoy our lessons share the videos with your friends and families to support the channel and make it known by others. MOKOLO MALAMU NAYO (have a good day/ enjoy your day).
@@lingalaacademy8245 thank you very much.
@@RACHELKAVUNGU you're most welcome!
I thought tikala malamu mean stay in peace
why you don't have a good lingala Name?!
What do you mean? 🤔
He's asking for your African name, maybe he's not aware you may not be from bangala people