Lingala
Lesson 2: The Semi-vowels in Lingala and Key Distinctions Between Vowels
Distinctions Between Vowels in Lingala
While most vowels in Lingala do not sound the same, making a distinction between e – ε and ɔ – o is very important. Each one of these gives a new meaning to a word.
Let’s see some examples:
e – ε | kobéla | to boil | kobÉla | to be sick |
kosesa | to separate | kosεsa | to cut, to sharpen | |
kobémba | to travel | kobÉmba | to charm, to seduce | |
kosénga | to bewitch | kosÉnga | to ask |
ɔ – o | kobonga | to balance | kobɔnga | to suit |
libóngó | shore | libɔngo | knee | |
ekómo | bec | ekɔmo | bracelet |
The Semi-Vowels in Lingala
Lingala has two semi-vowels y and w that correspond to two vowels i and u.
y | koyâ | to come | w | kowâ | to die |
Now let’s practice some of these words, vowels and semi-vowels!