Sunday, July 11, 2010

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Glossary Franco-Moore

We want to gather the vocabulary Moore that we control. Already
should recall the words of greetings. Neither

Wongo: Good finish (very Expression used, with friends instaled a new person arrives, we begin by wishing him a safe arrival.
Barka: Thank

Neither Yibéogo: Hello (in the morning before 11am) [Ni means good (do)] To which we respond to how things are going: Yibékéma
Neither Windga: Hello (11h to 16h) To which we replied: Neither Windkéma
Zaabré: Hello (late afternoon) To which we replied: Zaabrékéma

Mana wana? or Kibar? : How are you?
Lafi bala: It is well (Lafi means health is also the mark of the water we drink)
Lafi Behem: It's gonna do you?
A phrase much used at all sauces: Yélékabé: There's no problem / no problems
Zaka ramba? : And your family okay? (Zaka means "court")
Toum Kibar? : How's work? To get acquainted

:
(Mam / Fo / Ia) Yulia Madi: (I m '/ You' re / There 's) called Madi. Fo
Yulia mud? What's your name? Mam
yita bé Bordeaux France: I just Bordeaux in France.

Starting:
Bilfou: A while ago (we use it so we will meet again during the day)
Wenda kod béogo or simply Béogo: See you tomorrow (the first meaning refers to God "Wend" - that brings us here tomorrow healthy)
Nin daar: Goodbye
Wakata: soon

Wenda loke: Good sale (No thank you) to a seller ambulent

Nasara: Person Skin White
Waka Come
Faki: tea maker
Koom: Water (also used to say bad: a bad tea maker says "fakir koom")
Kaya woto: it happens like that here!

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