Boyei bolamu (pronounced BOH-yeah waLAM)
songonini
In Lingala, "I miss you" is expressed as "Nalingi yo te." This phrase conveys a sense of longing or missing someone. Lingala is a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and parts of the Republic of the Congo.
To say "Happy New Year" in Lingala, you would say "Bonane na mwinda mibale." In Lingala, "Bonane" means "happy," "na" means "of," "mwinda" means "year," and "mibale" means "new." So altogether, it translates to "Happy New Year."
It is not possible to count the exact number of words in any language, for a variety of reasons, but Lingala has between 40,000 and 150,000 words.
Mateene Kahombo. has written: 'Jifunze-yekola Lingala-Kiswahili' -- subject(s): Lingala, Lingala language, Self-instruction, Swahili, Swahili language, Textbooks for foreign speakers
The Lingala word "oyo" typically means "this" or "that" depending on the context in which it is used.
Lumana Pashi has written: 'Lingala-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Lingala language, English
kosiba, "to f"
lingala and french
Nzambe apambola Yo
Lingala is spoken in four countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, and Angola.
James E. Redden has written: 'Lingala' -- subject(s): Lingala language 'A descriptive grammar of Ewondo' -- subject(s): Ewondo language