Kinyarwanda Learning Course – Lesson 7 Everyday ConversationsAudio With Dr Ras Banamungu
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Introduction • Muraho! Welcome to Lesson 7 of our Kinyarwanda learning course. Today, we’ll focus on everyday conversations that will help you interact with others in daily life. By the end of this lesson, you’ll know how to greet, ask for directions, order food, and engage in polite exchanges. Let’s get started! • • --- • Part 1: Greetings and Polite Expressions • In Kinyarwanda, greetings are an important part of daily interactions. Let’s practice some common phrases: • 1. 'Muraho!' (Hello!) • • 2. 'Amakuru?' (How are you?) • • 3. 'Ni meza, murakoze.' (I’m fine, thank you.) • • 4. 'Mwiriwe neza.' (Good afternoon.) • • 5. 'Ijoro ryiza.' (Good night.) • • Now, repeat after me: • Muraho! • Amakuru? • Ni meza, murakoze. • Mwiriwe neza. • Ijoro ryiza. • • Great! Remember to practice these every day. • • --- • Part 2: Asking for Directions • When you’re exploring new places, knowing how to ask for directions is useful. Listen and repeat: • 1. 'Mbabarira, ni he Banki iri?' (Excuse me, where is the bank?) • • 2. 'Iri hafi hano?' (Is it near here?) • • 3. 'Ndagushimira.' (Thank you.) • • Now, let’s practice a simple dialogue: • You: Mbabarira, ni he gare ya bisi iri? (Excuse me, where is the bus station?) • Local: Iri iruhande rw’isoko. (It’s next to the market.) • You: Ndagushimira cyane! (Thank you very much!) • • Repeat this dialogue after me and imagine you’re in a real situation. • • --- • Part 3: Ordering Food • When eating out, these phrases will come in handy: • 1. 'Ndagira umuceri n’inyama.' (I’d like rice and meat.) • • 2. 'Mwaduha amazi?' (Can we have water?) • • 3. 'Ni amafaranga angahe?' (How much does it cost?) • • Now, let’s create a short conversation: • You: Mwiriwe neza! Ndagira umuceri n’inyama, murakoze. (Good afternoon! I’d like rice and meat, thank you.) • Server: Murakaza neza! (You’re welcome!) • You: Mwaduha amazi, ndabinginze? (Can you bring us water, please?) • • Repeat this dialogue after me to get more comfortable. • • --- • Part 4: Polite Expressions in Daily Life • In Kinyarwanda, politeness is key. Let’s practice some polite expressions: • 1. 'Murakoze cyane.' (Thank you very much.) • • 2. 'Ndakwinginze.' (Please.) • • 3. 'Ndasaba imbabazi.' (I’m sorry.) • • Use these in your conversations to show respect and kindness. • • --- • Conclusion • That’s it for Lesson 7! Today, you’ve learned everyday Kinyarwanda phrases for greetings, asking directions, ordering food, and being polite. Practice these dialogues and phrases in real-life situations. Remember, consistency is key to mastering any language. • Tune in to the next lesson for more practical Kinyarwanda! Murabeho! • • • • • #filmora #filmoramobile
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