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.
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The major spoken language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French, due to its colonial history with Belgium. Additionally, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo are also commonly spoken languages in different regions of the country.
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the official language is French. However, many other languages are commonly spoken in this country as well, including Munukutuba, Kongo, Lingala, Teke, and Mbosi. In French, "Goodnight" is "Bonne nuit," pronounced "bonn nwee." Keep in mind that this is the official language, and may not be the language you need.
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Mateene Kahombo. has written: 'Jifunze-yekola Lingala-Kiswahili' -- subject(s): Lingala, Lingala language, Self-instruction, Swahili, Swahili language, Textbooks for foreign speakers
lingala and french
James E. Redden has written: 'Lingala' -- subject(s): Lingala language 'A descriptive grammar of Ewondo' -- subject(s): Ewondo language
Lumana Pashi has written: 'Lingala-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Lingala language, English
It means the government. It's in Lingala, a language in DR Comgo
"Oyebi" is a word in the Lingala language that means "to know" or "to understand."
Yacioko Kasengulu Muyunga has written: 'Lingala and Ciluba speech audiometry' -- subject(s): Hearing levels, Lingala language, Luba-Lulua language, Phonetics, Speech Audiometry, Speech perception
The major spoken language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French, due to its colonial history with Belgium. Additionally, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo are also commonly spoken languages in different regions of the country.
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16th July 2010 - Lingala language in Brazzaville 9th July 2010 - French language in Brazzaville Source is jw.org
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There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.