< Bambara  
        
      - Welcome
 - i ni chè
 
- Yes
 - awó
 
- No
 - ayi
 
- Thank you
 - i ni cé
 
- Numbers
 
- kelen
 - fila
 - saba
 - naani
 - duuru
 - woóró
 - wolonfla, wolonwula
 - segin
 - kónótón
 - tan
 - tan ni kelen
 - tan ni fila
 
20 - muga 21 - muga ni kelen 22 - muga ni fila
30 - bi saaba 31 - bi saaba ni kelen 32 - bi saaba ni fila
40 - bi naani
50 - bi duuru
100 - kémé
200 - kémé fila
1000 - wa kelen
1050 - wa kelen ne bi duuru
2000 - wa fila
Eat
- sogo
 - meat
 
- jègè
 - fish
 
- sɛsɛ
 - chicken
 
- sukoro
 - sugar
 
- malo
 - rice
 
- namasa
 - banana
 
- buuru
 - bread
 
- tiga
 - peanut
 
Drink
- nono
 - milk
 
- ji
 - water
 
- ji kalan
 - hot water
 
- dolo
 - beer
 
- ginibere
 - gingerbeer (traditional West African drink)
 
- lobaco
 - dr. pepper
 
Animals
- wulo (wuulu)
 - dog
 
- jakana (jakuma)
 - cat
 
- missi
 - cow
 
- saga
 - lamb
 
- souroukou
 - hyena
 
People
- cé
 - man
 
- muso
 - woman
 
- somógó
 - family (house people)
 
- tubabu
 
Caucasian, white person
- dunan
 - guest
 
Other
- dugu
 - village, town
 
- so
 - house
 
- nyégen
 - toilet
 
- kangaro/lakoli
 - school
 
- sugu
 - market
 
- babili
 - bridge
 
- dókótórósó
 - hospital (house of the doctor)
 
- liburu (fr.)
 - book
 
- aluméti (fr.)
 - matches
 
- kréyon (fr.)
 - pencil
 
- jamana
 - country
 
- dushi
 - shower
 
- dɔɔnin
 - a little, weak, slow
 
- fítínì
 - small
 
- belebele
 - big, large, fat, great
 
- fara
 - skin
 
- lolo
 - star
 
- kalo
 - moon
 
- binkéné
 - grass
 
- bogolan
 - mudcloth
 
- farajé
 - white skin
 
- farafin
 - black person (lit. skin=fara black=fiman)
 
- Farafina
 - Africa
 
Greetings
- i ni sógóma
 - good morning (when speaking to one person)
 
- aw ni sógóma
 - good morning (when speaking to a group)
 
- i ni tile
 - good afternoon (when speaking to one person)
 
- aw ni tile
 - good afternoon (when speaking to a group)
 
- i ni wula
 - good evening (when speaking to one person)
 
- aw ni wula
 - good evening (when speaking to a group)
 
- i ni su
 - good night (when speaking to one person)
 
- aw ni su
 - good night (when speaking to a group)
 
- a bé cogo di?
 - how do you feel? (informal greeting)
 - an formu na
 - I feel good (response)
 
- i ni sógóma
 - good morning (greeting)
 - nse i ni sógóma
 - good morning (response if the person responding is a woman)
 
- i ni sógóma
 - good morning (greeting)
 - nbah i ni sógóma
 - good morning (response if the person responding is a man)
 
- sómógó bédi
 - how is your family
 - toóró tula
 - they are fine
 
- i ka kéné
 - how are you
 - toóró si té (i fana ka kéne)
 - I'm fine (how are you also)
 
- i fa ka kéné
 - how is your father
 - toóró té a la
 - he is fine
 
- i ba ka kéné
 - how is your mother
 - toóró té n ba la
 - she is fine
 
- i muso ka kéné
 - how is your wife
 - toóró té
 - she is fine
 
- i cé ka kéné
 - how is your husband
 - toóró té
 - he is fine
 
- i denw ka kéné
 - how are your children
 - toóró téyi
 - all is fine (lit. problems are not)
 - toóró t'u la
 - they are fine
 
- i kóro muso ka kéné
 - how is oldest sister
 - toóró t'a la
 - she is fine
 
- i dógó cé ka kéné
 - how is your youngest brother
 - toóró té
 - he is fine
 
- x bé di
 - how is x
 
- i tógó
 - what is your first name
 - n tógó Fanta
 - my name is Fanta
 
- i jaamu
 - what is your last name
 - n jaamu Dembele
 - my last name is Dembele
 
- i bé bó min
 - where are you from
 - n bé bó Ameriki
 - I am from America
 - n bé bó Mali la
 - I am from Mali
 
Phrases
- n té bamanakan mén
 - I don't understand/speak bambara
 
- n t'a don
 - I don't know
 
- n t'a faamu
 - I don't understand
 
- n t'a mén
 - I don't understand
 
- I y'a mén?
 - do you understand?
 
- n segenna
 - I'm tired
 
- n bé lafinyé
 - I'm going to sleep
 
- ka dugu n'yumanjé
 - good night
 
- n b'i fé
 - I like you
 
- nene bé
 - it's cold
 
- funteni bé
 - it's hot
 
- Fanta don
 - It's Fanta
 
- i cé kanyi
 - you look beautiful (handsome)
 
- a kanyi
 - it's good
 
- a man nyi
 - it's bad
 
- a ka di (kosébé)
 - it's (very) good
 
- a banna
 - it's finished
 
- tuguni
 - again
 
- i sigi
 - sit down
 
- i sigi na
 - sit down here
 
- ni
 - and
 
- n fana
 - me too
 
- a barika
 - thanks (for food)
 
- a barika Allah ye
 - thank God
 
- héré sira
 - did you sleep well
 
- tóró té, héré dórón
 - I slept well
 
- n be jigin
 - I want to get off
 
- n be jigin yan
 - I want to get off here
 
- n be jigin plaki la
 - I want to get off at the next place
 
- plaki la
 - next place
 
- yan
 - here
 
- yen
 - there
 
- sisan
 - now
 
- djoli
 - how much
 
- djoli (djeli)
 - blood
 
- n b'a fé
 - I like it, I want it
 
- n t'a fé
 - I don't like it, I don't want it
 
- n bé ji fé
 - I like water, I want water
 
- a yira n na
 - show me
 
- i bé ta min
 - where are you going
 
- n bé n'kó
 - I'm going to take a shower
 
- n fara
 - I'm full/satisfied (at the end of a meal)
 
- a tun ka di
 - the food was good
 
- i da de
 - be quiet
 
- i (ka) da tugu
 - shut up
 
- hakéto
 - excuse me
 
- hakétila
 - no problem (response to "hakéto")
 
- hakéto m'a famu
 - sorry
 
- n'b'i fè
 - i love you
 
- ya fa n ma
 - pardon me
 
- mun kéra
 - what's wrong/what's going on
 
- mun beyi
 - what's wrong/what's going on
 
- mun don
 - what is it
 
- a ké tan
 - do as I do
 
- n' b'i fe
 - I like you
 
- i ka di nye
 - I like you (for children)
 
- n furden don
 - I'm married
 
- nka den
 - my child
 
- i tun bé min
 - where were you
 
- i kólósi
 - look out!
 
- na yan
 - come here
 
- an ka taa
 - let's go
 
- wuli an ka ta thé mé
 - get up and let's get some tea
 
- bassassogo kadi shèssogo yé yiranchogo de bu boyongona
 - the meat of a lizard is better than that of a chicken because of the way you cut it
 
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