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Learn Bambara with Jeff Frazee
Jeff Frazee
5 episodes
9 months ago
I am currently using the LAMP method to learn Bambara through French, and these are the listening and repeating exercises that I create.
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I am currently using the LAMP method to learn Bambara through French, and these are the listening and repeating exercises that I create.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Bambara Day 1
Learn Bambara with Jeff Frazee
14 years ago
Bambara Day 1
I want to learn Bambara. Ne b'a fe ka Bamanakan kalan. I don't understand Bambara yet. Ne te Bamanakan men folo. Give me the road. (Meaning: I would like to go now.) Sira di. I want to be going. Ne be fe ka taga. See you later. K'an ben kofé. (kofé also means behind) God give you a peaceful day. Ala ka tilé heré I agree. (Response to a blessing) Amina. May God answer your request. (Blessing in response to a blessing) Ala kaw ke.
Learn Bambara with Jeff Frazee
I am currently using the LAMP method to learn Bambara through French, and these are the listening and repeating exercises that I create.