Kifuliiru Essentials · Greetings & Conversations
Basic Greetings (10 Conversations)
Master 10 fundamental greeting conversations in Kifuliiru
Lesson overview
Start with 10 essential greeting conversations that form the foundation of Kifuliiru communication. These real-world examples cover basic greetings used daily by Bafuliiru people.
Key rules
- Practice all 10 basic conversations until fluent
- Pay attention to formal vs informal forms
- Notice the cultural patterns in greetings
- Available in Kifuliiru, English, French, and Kiswahili
Kifuliiru examples with translations
- A: Musingo B: Musingo A: Kuti mwavyuka? B: Twavyuka bwija
- A: Greetings B: Greetings A: How did you wake up? B: We woke up well
- Simple Morning Greeting
- A: Nakulamusa, Mukome B: Musingo A: Kuti washiiba? B: Nashiiba bwija. Kuti wehe? A: Nashiiba bwija
- A: I greet you, Mukome B: Greetings A: How is your afternoon? B: My afternoon is good. And you? A: My afternoon is good
- Formal Greeting with Name
- A: Musingo B: Musingo A: Kuti wagorobeza? B: Nagorobeza bwija hiniini A: Biki ibyaba? B: Ndi muli ndwala
- A: Greetings B: Greetings A: How was your evening? B: My evening was not so good A: What happened? B: I am a bit sick
- Greeting with Problem
- Visitor: Nalamusa Host: Musingo. Uyegerere Host: Kuti wavyuka? Visitor: Navyuka bwija Host: Kuti myazi? Visitor: Myazi mija
- Visitor: I greet Host: Greetings. Welcome Host: How did you wake up? Visitor: I woke up well Host: How is the news? Visitor: The news is good
- Friend Arriving
- A: Nagenda. Usigale bwija B: Ushibe bwija. Ugashanirwe
- A: I'm going. Stay well B: Have a good day. Be blessed
- Simple Departure