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20 LINGALA WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW THEIR MEANINGS BEFORE SATO!!!
1.Bolingo Na Ngai. Bolingo na ngai is probably the one phrase you pick out the most from Congolese songs. Bolingo means love. Ngai means me. Therefore bolingo na Ngai literally means “My love”. The title for Alicios’ song ‘Posa ya Bolingo’ means ‘Thirst for Love’. Posa is the lingala word for thirst.
2.Pasi. I know what you are thinking, but pasi is not an iron box. Pasi literally means ‘pain’. When Fally Ipupa sings ‘bolingo esalaka pasi’ in his hit song ‘Associe’ what he means is that love causes pain. You will also frequently hear ‘pasi elekeli ngai’ or ‘nazalaka na pasi na motema’ which means, literally ‘I’m full of pain’ and ‘I have (a lot of) pain in my heart’ respectively.
3.Posa. I already said that posa means thirst. Posa ya mayi is thirst for water. Ozoyoka bien?
4.Bandeko. Bandeko is the plural for Ndeko. Ndeko generally means brother (or sister). To make the distintion between brother and sister you’ll often hear ‘Ndeko ya mwasi’ that is sister and Ndeko ya mobali which means brother. Of course mwasi means ‘woman’ and mobali means man. In the song ‘Letters’ by Franco Luambo Makiadi, part of the chorus goes ‘Bandeko na basi yo yo yo. Balingaka basi ya bandeko mibali te. Mpo na nini-o yo yo yo?’ Translated literally it means ‘Sisters, they don’t love the wives of their brothers. Why?’ I’ve translated it literally so that you can infer the meanings of the individual words.
5. Bakulutu. Bakulutu are elder brothers, same as we say ‘Kaka’ in Swahili. But the meaning is much broader than that. It includes elders that are not necessarily the biological brothers of the speaker or more appropriately ‘wazee’.
6. Komesana is a verb that means ‘to get used to’ or ‘to be fond of’. You’ll mostly hear it in love songs. In the song Ngungi (Kinshasa Makambo) by Franco and Tabu Ley, Franco says, “Likambo bamesana na yango bakoki kotika te”, that is, “they can’t stop doing what they’re used to do”.
7.Kolinga is ‘to love’ It is the root word from which we get Nalingi which means I love. Nalingi yo means I love you. Nalingi ye means I love him/her. Madilu System asks in his song Ya Jean, “Balingaka moto ndenge nini papa?” translating to, “How do they love someone, papa?”. I know that doesn’t make much sense to you because the meaning is lost in translation. But it is just the voice of a frustrated lover asking the beloved how he wants to be loved because she has tried many different ways without success.
8.Mokolo. Without wasting your time ‘mokolo’ means ‘day’. It is one of the most frequently used word in songs. Igwe Prezida Bandasson sings in one of his songs, ‘Mokolo nini okozonga, papa’ that is, “which day will you return, papa?” The plural of mokolo is mikolo meaning ‘days’. Tabu Ley sung, ‘Mokolo nakokufa nani akolela ngai?’ that is, ‘The day I will die, who will mourn for me?’
9.Mosusu. Mosusu just means ‘another’. Therefore moto mosusu is another person. Mokolo mosusu is another day and likambo mosusu is another issue. Remember this popular line by Madilu System? ‘Ntago mosusu ezali oyo ya nsuka. Oyo etikali na kati ya elanga…’ He was speaking of a rose flower. Translation: ‘May be it is the last one. The only one remaining in the garden.
10.Mokili.Many Swahili speakers would imagine that mokili means brains or wits. Far from it. Mokili means ‘Earth’ or ‘World’. ‘Mokili oyo etonda makambo ebele’ Is a popular Igwe Bandason verse. It means ‘This world is full of problems’.
11.Konyokola is ‘to mistreat’ or ‘persecute’. You probably hear it in Ferre Gola’s song titled ‘Vita Imana’ where Ferre Gola sings, ‘Mpo nini naminyokola nzoto na ngai pamba..?’ that is, ‘Why am I mistreating my body for nothing…?’ Fronco Luambo lamented in Matata ya Muasi na Mibali: Nzambe apesi ngai lisumu nabotaka basi, bandeko, banyokolo bana ya bato..’ That is: God cursed me so that I give birth to girls, my brothers, they will mistreat other people’s sons…
12.Mibali is just the plural of mobali. Mobali is man, mibali men.
13.Mpo na nini Is the lingala phrase for asking why. It simply means ‘why?’ Mpo na nini makambo mabe esalamaka batu malamu - why do bad things happen to good people? Extra Musica in their popular gig ‘Losambo’ ask, “Ah, Nzambe Tata, yo okeli ngai nsima ya biloko biso ya nse. Yo opesi moto mayele koleka biloko nionso yo okela. Mpo na nini, ngai te?” Translating roughly to ‘Ah, God my father, you created all things. You gave man more wisdom than everything else you created. Why not me?’
14.Nzambe is God. Nzambe na ngai refers to ‘My God’. Nzambe apambola yo means ‘God bless you’.
15.Nzoto is the body. Nzoto na ngai is ‘my body’.
16.Makambo is a big word. I can’t think of any Lingala song in which it is not mentioned. It can mean anything from issue, problem to crisis. Makambo is the plural of Likambo. When Madilu System in Sansa ya Papier asks, “Likambo nini Nzambe asala biso mibali tosalelaka basi…?” He is simply asking why God created men to work while women enjoy the fruits thereof.
17.Malamu means ‘good’ or ‘well’. It is also the reply to such greetings as, Ndenge nini (How are you?), Nsango nini? (What news?) Or Ozali Malamu (Are you well?). Nzambe aza malamu means ‘God is good’.
18. Motema is the heart. Motema na ngai means my heart. Koffi Olomide once sung, “Motema ya moi lelo ekomi ndako ya mawa” translated, “My heart has nowadays become the house of sorrow.
19. Ndako is home. When Otieno Small sings ‘Zonga na ndako’ he doesn’t mean to say ‘Crawl on your buttocks’ as a Swahili speaker may interpret it. It actually means “Come back home”.
20.Sekele. Last and equally least we have this word which means secret. It is actually a corruption of the French word “secret.”
Now you know a little Lingala my fellow KENYANS.
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