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Bambara (57 words)

  Bambara (57 words) english
 ɔwɔ yes
 alikama wheat
 alikuranɛ Quran
 ani and
 arajo radio
 arajoso radio station
 atayi tea
 awiyɔn airplane
 awiyɔnso airport
 ayi no
 ayiwa OK
 ba mother
 bananku cassava
 bi today
 bon house
 bon reverse
 donso hunter
 duman good
 dumuni food
 dunun drum
 EbWFDQPtTLY pEVBzFzfhtn
 fa father
 gâra station
 goni hot
 haali very much
 i you
 jɛgɛ fish
 jiyo water
 jugu bad
 kaare bus
 kalanman hot
 kanuya love
 kini rice
 mɔgɔ si noone
 n I
 nɛgɛjuru telephone
 nɛgɛso bicycle
 naare butter
 naji soup
 nakan destiny
 naloma idiot
 namasa banana
 Ngala God
 Ni Senu Holy Spirit
 nisɔndiya happy, happiness, joy
 nono milk
 pibyoBPBbKyAuly hPTMIwJEBpAhLGjBbI
 sɔgɔma morning
 sɛnɛkɛla farmer
 safunɛ soap
 sanji rain
 sentɛgɛ foot
 sini tomorrow
 sumalen cold
 tile sun
 wari money
 yan here


Cross-Language Analysis

 - The ewe word hɛ (which means "knife" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word ɔwɔ which means "yes" in English.
 - The fon word yɔyɔ (which means "new" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word ɔwɔ which means "yes" in English.
 - The djoula word alkama (which means "wheat" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word alikama which means "wheat" in English.
 - The moore word ayo (which means "no" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word ayi which means "no" in English.
 - The djoula word bi (which means "aujourd'hui" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word ba which means "mother" in English.
 - The djoula word bo (which means "excrement" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word ba which means "mother" in English.
 - The djoula word bi (which means "aujourd'hui" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bi which means "today" in English.
 - The djoula word bo (which means "excrement" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bi which means "today" in English.
 - The djoula word bana (which means "sickness" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "house" in English.
 - The djoula word banna (which means "the end" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "house" in English.
 - The french word bon (which means "good" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "house" in English.
 - The wolof word bon (which means "bad" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "house" in English.
 - The djoula word bana (which means "sickness" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "reverse" in English.
 - The djoula word banna (which means "the end" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "reverse" in English.
 - The french word bon (which means "good" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "reverse" in English.
 - The wolof word bon (which means "bad" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word bon which means "reverse" in English.
 - The djoula word duman (which means "good" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word duman which means "good" in English.
 - The djoula word duman (which means "good" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word dumuni which means "food" in English.
 - The moore word fo (which means "you" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word fa which means "father" in English.
 - The ewe word kúráá (which means "quite" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word gâra which means "station" in English.
 - The french word gare (which means "station" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word gâra which means "station" in English.
 - The djoula word kan (which means "language" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word goni which means "hot" in English.
 - The djoula word kini (which means "right" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word goni which means "hot" in English.
 - The hausa word kauna (which means "love" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word goni which means "hot" in English.
 - The djoula word i (which means "you" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word i which means "you" in English.
 - The hausa word i (which means "yes" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word i which means "you" in English.
 - The djoula word jugu (which means "bad" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word jɛgɛ which means "fish" in English.
 - The djoula word jugu (which means "bad" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word jugu which means "bad" in English.
 - The ewe word kúráá (which means "quite" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word kaare which means "bus" in English.
 - The french word gare (which means "station" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word kaare which means "bus" in English.
 - The djoula word kan (which means "language" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word kini which means "rice" in English.
 - The djoula word kini (which means "right" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word kini which means "rice" in English.
 - The hausa word kauna (which means "love" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word kini which means "rice" in English.
 - The ewe word nuɖuɖu (which means "food" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The ewe word nyúí (which means "nice" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The ewe word nyúí (which means "beautiful" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The fon word ɛɛn (which means "yes" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The fon word nuɖuɖu (which means "food" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The ga word nyɔɔŋ (which means "night" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word n which means "I" in English.
 - The french word non (which means "no" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word nono which means "milk" in English.
 - The moore word nien (which means "yes" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word nono which means "milk" in English.
 - The french word savon (which means "soap" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word safunɛ which means "soap" in English.
 - The mandinka word saafunoo (which means "soap" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word safunɛ which means "soap" in English.
 - The djoula word sòòni (which means "soon" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word sini which means "tomorrow" in English.
 - The mandinka word tulo (which means "head" in English) sounds similar to the bambara word tile which means "sun" in English.



 

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