A: Oli otyanno?
How are you?
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Dialogue
A: Oli otyanno?
How are you?
B: Ndi bulungi.
I’m ok.
A: Siiba bulungi.
Have a nice day.
B: Gyebaleko.
Thanks for the work.
A: Nawe gyebaleko.
You too, thanks for the work.
A: Sula bulungi.
Sleep well.
B: Kale, weeraba.
Ok, goodbye.
Tukusanyukidde.
We are glad to see you, Welcome.
Tunaalabagana
See you later
Tonality
Omufumbi ali ludda wa?
Where is the cook?
Ali wano mu fumbiro.
She’s here in the kitchen.
Ali wali.
She’s over there.
Agenze mu katale.
She’s gone to the market.
Vocabulary
Akasozi.
A hill.
Obusozi.
Hills.
Akaato
a small boat, a canoe
Obwato
Small boats, canoes
Akalabo
A small gift
Obulabo
Small gifts
Akakongovvule
an ankle
Obukongovvule
Ankles
Notes
- Grammar: The prefix 'ka' often designates 'smallness'.
