Ibinda (Fiote) Language


How to greet and introduce yourself in Ibinda

Good Morning Bubote
Good Night Lala bubote
See you later Minu ouó
See you tomorrow Yono tele monana
Have a nice day Kala bubote
Have a nice trip 1) Kuenda bubote
2) Yenda bubote
Goodbye Sa sialanu

So how can you introduce yourself?

What is your name? Ligina liaku nani?
My name is ____ Ligina liami ____
Where are you from? 1) Kussi ufuma?
2) Ngeyo mussi nsi mbissi?
I am from ____ Minu mussi ____
Nice to meet you Me vutula matondo kuzaba
How old are you? Mvu kua kele yaku?
I am ____ years old Minu mvu ____ keyami

How to check if someone is okay

How are you?
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Whats up?
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You good?
Ngeyo abuaú?
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Abuaú?
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Bubote?
I'm okay
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We are okay
Minuaú
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Befo´abu
I'm great Nkele bubote
I'm so so Tchikati toka
I'm not good Tchisi mona bubote ko
I'm tired Me popa
I'm hungry Nzala imona
I'm sick Ubela i bela
I'm a bit sick Nhintu issi bubote ko
Did you sleep well? Lele bubote?
I slept well Ndele bubote
I didn't sleep well Sa lala bubote ko

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