As Swahili is an important language in East Africa, Lingala is an important one in Central Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingala
Stan wrote:As Swahili is an important language in East Africa, Lingala is an important one in Central Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingala
księżycowy wrote:On a side note: Shouldn't this be moved to the African forum?
księżycowy wrote:I've thought about it before myself, but never did anything. The Ethiopian languages and Somali have kind of beat out most other African languages for me.
I'm sure you know this already, but there is a Lingala Basic Course floating around the net.
On a side note: Shouldn't this be moved to the African forum?
Trebor wrote:Haha, those are also very interesting, and provide a nice change of pace from the Bantu languages which dominate southern and central Africa (if you've seen one with clicks and a couple others, you've probably seen them all).
I've come across that course, but which version of Lingala does it teach? Do you have any ideas on which kind of Lingala to go for, and how to do so?
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