Lamba is one of the languages spoken in the Copperbelt Province in Zambia.
Pronunciation guide
editVowels
editA,a,E,e,I,I,O,o,U,u
Consonants
editB: as a 'wv' sound C: as a CH sound as in the word church ND: as in 'standard' F: as in 'far' NG: as in 'Bingo' NJ: as in 'range' K: as in 'kick' L: as in 'long' M: as in 'moon' N: as in 'net' NG': as in 'singing' P: as in 'pig' S: as in 'single' SY/SH: as in 'shipping' T: as in 'tan' W: as in 'wood' Y: as in 'yo-yo'
Common diphthongs
editPhrase list
editLaamba:Balukwisa mailo
Eng: They are coming tomorrow
Lamba:Ndukwipika insumbi syenu/shenu
Eng: I am cooking your chickens
Lamba:Kamuya munsitileko/munshitileko tomatosi
Eng:Go and buy me some tomatoes
Lamba:Balya abanakasyi/abanakashi balukusitisya/balukushitisha ifyakufwala.
Eng: Those women are selling clothes
Lamba:Nsyilukulyako/nshilukulyako
Eng:I am not eating
Lamba:Webo, kowisa ulye nsyima/nshima
Eng:You, come and eat maize meal mush
Basics
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Common signs
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- Hello.
- . ( 'MULISHANI' )
- Hello. (informal)
- . (SHANI )
- How are you?
- ? ( SHANI?)
- Fine, how about you .
- . (BWINO, KANI NA MWEBO )
- What is your name?
- ? ( NI MWE BANANI OR ISHINA LYENU NI SHANI?)
- My name is ______ .
- ______ . ( NINEBO....)
- Nice to meet you.
- . (CHIWEME )
- Please.
- . (NA PAPATA )
- Thank you.
- . ( NA TOTA)
- You're welcome.
- . ( NA TOTA)
- Yes.
- . (EH EH )
- No.
- . (AIKONA )
- Excuse me. (getting attention)
- . (MWANE )
- Excuse me. (begging pardon)
- . ( NA SASA )
- I'm sorry.
- . ( NA SASA)
- see you soon
- . (TUKA BONANA BUKUMO )
- Goodbye (informal)
- . ( )
- I can't speak name of language [well].
- [ ]. ( NsHISHIPO UKU LABILA ISHINA LYA MULAKA UYO])
- Do you speak English?
- ? ( MULA LABILA ICHISUNGU?)
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- ? ( LOMBI PALI ABESHI ICHISUNGU?)
- Help!
- ! ( NGOFWENIKO!)
- Look out!
- ! ( ICHO !)
- Good morning.
- . ( MWA BUKA SHANI)
- Good night.
- . ( MULALE BWINO)
- Good night (to sleep)
- . ( 'MULALE BWINO' )
- I don't understand.
- . ( NSHISHIPO IFYO )
- Where is the toilet?
- ? (CHILI KWISA ICHIMBUSU ?)
Problems
edit- Leave me alone.
- . ( NDEKENI NENKA.)
- Don't touch me!
- ! ( AIKONA UKUNJIKATA/AIKONA UKUNJIKATAMO)
- I'll call the police.
- . (NDUKWITA BAKAPOKOLA .)
- Police!
- ! ( BAKAPOKOLA!)
- Stop! Thief!
- ! ! (IMAKANA! KABWALALA!)
- I need your help.
- . (NDUKUFWAYA MUNGOFWEKO/ NGOFWENIKO.)
- It's an emergency.
- . ( .)
- I'm lost.
- . ( .NALUBA)
- I lost my bag.
- . ( NALUFYA ICHOLA CHANJI.)
- I lost my wallet.
- . ( NALUFYA ICHIKWAMA CHANJI.)
- I'm sick.
- . ( NSHILEUNFWAPO BWINO NALWALA.)
- I've been injured.
- . (NACHENEKWA.)
- I need a doctor.
- . ( NDEFWAIKWA BA DOKUTA.)
- Can I use your phone?
- ? (MBONFYEKO FONI YENU?)
Numbers
edit- 1
- ( CIMO)
- 2
- (FIBILI )
- 3
- ( FOTATU)
- 4
- (FINE )
- 5
- (FISANU )
- 6
- (FISANU NACIMO )
- 7
- (FISANU NAFIBILI )
- 8
- (FISANU NAFITATU )
- 9
- ( FISANU NAFINE)
- 10
- (IKUMI )
- 11
- ( IKUMI NA CIMO)
- 12
- (IKUMI NAFIBILI )
- 13
- (IKUMI NAFITATU )
- 14
- ( IKUMI NAFINE)
- 15
- (IKUMI NAFISANU )
- 16
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- 17
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- 18
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- 19
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- 20
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- 21
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- 22
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- 23
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- 30
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- 40
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- 50
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- 60
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- 70
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- 80
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- 90
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- 100
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- 200
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- 300
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- 1,000
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- 2,000
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- 1,000,000
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- 1,000,000,000
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- 1,000,000,000,000
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- number _____ (train, bus, etc.)
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- half
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- less
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- more
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Time
edit- now
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- later
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- before
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- morning
- ( Uluchelo)
- afternoon
- (Ichungulo/ichingulo)
- evening
- ( ichungulo bushiku)
- night
- (ubushiku)
Clock time
edit- one o'clock AM
- (1 koloko kumacha/1koloko yabushiku)
- two o'clock AM
- (2 koloko kumacha /2 koloko yabushiku)
- noon
- ( )
- one o'clock PM
- (1 koloko yachungulo)
- two o'clock PM
- ( 2 koloko yachungulo)
- midnight
- (Pakati pabushiku)
Duration
edit- _____ minute(s)
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- _____ hour(s)
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- _____ day(s)
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- _____ week(s)
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- _____ month(s)
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- _____ year(s)
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Days
edit- today
- (Lelo )
- yesterday
- ( mailo)
- tomorrow
- ( mailo)
- this week
- ( uno mulungu)
- last week
- ( uyumulungu uwafumineko)
- next week
- ( Uyumulungu ulukwisa)
- Sunday
- (Pamulungu )
- Monday
- ( palichimo)
- Tuesday
- ( palichibili)
- Wednesday
- ( palichitatu)
- Thursday
- ( palichine)
- Friday
- ( pachisanu)
- Saturday
- (Pachibelushi )
Months
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- January
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- February
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- March
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- April
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- May
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- June
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- July
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- August
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- September
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- October
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- November
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- December
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Writing time and date
editColors
edit- black
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- white
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- gray
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- red
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- blue
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- yellow
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- green
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- orange
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- purple
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- brown
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Transportation
editBus and train
edit- How much is a ticket to _____?
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- One ticket to _____, please.
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- Where does this train/bus go?
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- Where is the train/bus to _____?
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- Does this train/bus stop in _____?
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- When does the train/bus for _____ leave?
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- When will this train/bus arrive in _____?
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Directions
edit- How do I get to _____ ?
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- ...the train station?
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- ...the bus station?
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- ...the airport?
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- ...downtown?
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- ...the youth hostel?
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- ...the _____ hotel?
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- ...the American/Canadian/Australian/British consulate?
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- Where are there a lot of...
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- ...hotels?
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- ...restaurants?
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- ...bars?
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- ...sites to see?
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- Can you show me on the map?
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- street
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- Turn left.
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- Turn right.
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- left
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- right
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- straight ahead
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- towards the _____
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- past the _____
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- before the _____
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- Watch for the _____.
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- intersection
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- north
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- south
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- east
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- west
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- uphill
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- downhill
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Taxi
edit- Taxi!
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- Take me to _____, please.
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- How much does it cost to get to _____?
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- Take me there, please.
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Lodging
edit- Do you have any rooms available?
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- How much is a room for one person/two people?
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- Does the room come with...
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- ...bedsheets?
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- ...a bathroom?
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- ...a telephone?
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- ...a TV?
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- May I see the room first?
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- Do you have anything quieter?
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- ...bigger?
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- ...cleaner?
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- ...cheaper?
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- OK, I'll take it.
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- I will stay for _____ night(s).
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- Can you suggest another hotel?
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- Do you have a safe?
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- ...lockers?
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- Is breakfast/supper included?
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- What time is breakfast/supper?
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- Please clean my room.
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- Can you wake me at _____?
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- I want to check out.
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Money
edit- Do you accept
- (mulasumina/mulapoka)
- American/Australian/Canadian dollars?
- (Ama dola aku amerika/ ama dola aku osutulelia/ ama dola aku kanada)
- Do you accept British pounds?
- (Mulasuma ama paunshi yaku ingalande?/mulapoka ama paunshi? )
- Do you accept Euros?
- (Mulasumina indalama shama yuro?)
- Do you accept credit cards?
- (Mulasumina ama kirediti kadi?/mulasumina ukulipila nema kirediti kadi?)
- Can you change money for me?
- (Inchinjisheniko ndalama)
- Where can I get money changed?
- (Nikulipi uku ningachinja indalama?)
- Can you change a traveler's check for me?
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- Where can I get a traveler's check changed?
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- What is the exchange rate?
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- Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?
- (Nikwisa ukuli kimachini iki funya ikifunya indalama? )
Eating
edit- A table for one person/two people, please.
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- Can I look at the menu, please?
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- Can I look in the kitchen?
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- Is there a house specialty?
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- Is there a local specialty?
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- I'm a vegetarian.
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- I don't eat pork.
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- I don't eat beef.
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- I only eat kosher food.
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- Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard)
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- fixed-price meal
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- a la carte
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- breakfast
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- lunch
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- tea (meal)
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- supper
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- I want _____.
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- I want a dish containing _____.
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- chicken
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- beef
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- fish
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- ham
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- sausage
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- cheese
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- eggs
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- salad
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- (fresh) vegetables
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- (fresh) fruit
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- bread
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- toast
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- noodles
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- rice
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- beans
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- May I have a glass of _____?
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- May I have a cup of _____?
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- May I have a bottle of _____?
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- coffee
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- tea (drink)
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- juice
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- (bubbly) water
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- (still) water
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- beer
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- red/white wine
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- May I have some _____?
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- salt
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- black pepper
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- butter
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- Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
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- I'm finished.
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- It was delicious.
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- Please clear the plates.
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- The check, please.
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Bars
edit- Do you serve alcohol?
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- Is there table service?
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- A beer/two beers, please.
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- A glass of red/white wine, please.
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- A pint, please.
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- A bottle, please.
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- _____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please.
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- whiskey
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- vodka
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- rum
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- water
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- club soda
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- tonic water
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- orange juice
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- Coke (soda)
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- Do you have any bar snacks?
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- One more, please.
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- Another round, please.
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- When is closing time?
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- Cheers!
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Shopping
edit- Do you have this in my size?
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- How much is this?
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- That's too expensive.
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- Would you take _____?
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- expensive
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- cheap
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- I can't afford it.
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- I don't want it.
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- You're cheating me.
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- I'm not interested.
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- OK, I'll take it.
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- Can I have a bag?
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- Do you ship (overseas)?
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- I need...
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- ...toothpaste.
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- ...a toothbrush.
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- ...tampons.
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- ...soap.
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- ...shampoo.
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- ...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)
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- ...cold medicine.
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- ...stomach medicine.
- ... ( )
- ...a razor.
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- ...an umbrella.
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- ...sunblock lotion.
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- ...a postcard.
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- ...postage stamps.
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- ...batteries.
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- ...writing paper.
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- ...a pen.
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- ...English-language books.
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- ...English-language magazines.
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- ...an English-language newspaper.
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- ...an English-English dictionary.
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Driving
edit- I want to rent a car.
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- Can I get insurance?
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- stop (on a street sign)
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- one way
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- yield
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- no parking
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- speed limit
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- gas (petrol) station
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- petrol
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- diesel
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Authority
editAmaka
- I haven't done anything wrong.
- ( nshi pangile umulandu nebo)
- It was a misunderstanding.
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- Where are you taking me?
- (ulentwala pii )
- Am I under arrest?
- (mulentwala kujele )
- I am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen.
- (ndi mu tubile )
- I want to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate.
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- I want to talk to a lawyer.
- (ndukufwaya uwa ku njimininako )
- Can I just pay a fine now?
- (ndipile ulupiya )
Other words
editSun = Akasuba
Moon = Umwenshi
Stars = Utubangabanga
Clouds = Amakumbi
Rain = Imfula
River = Inika
Tree = Ichiti
Grass = Ichani
Sky = Kwiulu
Person = Umuntu
Man = Umwalalume
Woman = Umukashana
Child = Umwaniche
Older person = Abakulu
Old person = Abakote
Head = Ichitwi
Arm/ Hand = Ukuboko
Elbow = Imboyo
Leg = Ukulu
Foot = Ulukasa
Hair = Imishishi
Beard = Imyemfu
Belly = Akapafu
Buttock = Amatako
Back = Inuma
Chest = Intibi
Eyes= Amenso
Ears = Amatwi
Nose = Umona
Mouth = Akanwa
Teeth = Ameno
If older than you, preface each with 'ba'
Father = Tata
Mother = Mayo
Son = Mwanalume
Daughter = Mwanankashi
Brother = Indume
Sister = Inkashi
Uncle = Mwisho
Aunt = Mukamwisho
Grandfather = Shikulu
Grandmother = Mama
Drink = Ukunwa
Eat = Ukulya
Walk = Ukwenda
Talk = Ukulabila
Cry = Ukulila
Sing = Ukwimba
Wash = Ukusamba
See = Ukubona
Hear = Ukumfwa
Die = Ukufwa
Look for = Ukufwaya
Run = Ukubutuka
Cut = Ukuputula
Take = Ukupinta
Bring = Ukuleta
Count = Ukupenda