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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.
I am from the United States. Ne bora États Unis. Now, I live in Kadiolo Koko. Sisan, ne be Kadiolo Koko. I want to learn your language and your culture. Ne b'a fe ka aw ka kan ani aw ka ladalako kalan. I left here in the year 2000. Ne bora ya san ba fila. I really like Malians, so I decided to spend some time here. Mali mogow djiara ne ye, o koson ne ya mirri ka na watti ke ya. Break down: Ne bora États Unis. I came from USA (derived from french) ('bo' to go out)('ra' puts the action in the past) Sisan, ne be Kadiolo Koko. Now, I am (city) (neighborhood) Ne b'a fe ka aw ka kan ani aw ka ladalako kalan. I would like to you-r language and your culture learn. (plural)('ka' shows posession) Ne bora yan san ba fila. ('yan' = here; 'yen' = there) I left here year 1000 2 Mali mogow djiara ne ye, o koson ne Mali people please me to, that because I ya mirri ka na watti ke ya. (past) decided to come time do here.
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.