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Kimaragoli/Maragoli/Logoli is a language spoken in Vihiga County in Kenya by the Maragoli people.
It belongs to the Luhya group of languages.
If you're just starting to learn Kimaragoli, I've compiled a list of commonly used words with their English translations to make mastering the language a breeze. I hope this resource will be helpful in your language journey!
GREETINGS IN KIMARAGOLI
ENGLISH |
KIMARAGOLI |
Good evening. |
Bwakira |
Good morning. |
Bushiere |
Good afternoon. |
Milembe ju mbasu |
How are you? |
Uve ndi? |
How are you today? |
Uve ndi nunu? |
I am fine. |
Ndi mulamu |
Have a good day. |
Vaa ni lidiku lilai. |
I am doing great. |
Ndi mulamu. |
Hi/Hello. |
Milembe |
Nice to meet you. |
Nyanzi kuagana nive. |
See you soon. |
Kulolane kalunu |
See you later. |
Kulolane baadaye |
LOVE WORDS IN KIMARAGOLI
ENGLISH |
KIMARAGOLI |
I love you. |
Nakuyanza |
I miss you. |
Kuchemi |
Love you so much |
Nakuyanza sana |
I want to see you. |
Nenya kukulola |
I love you with all my heart. |
Nakuyanza nu mwoyo gwange gwosi |
I love you too |
Kali inze nakuyanza |
I like you. |
Unyanzidhi |
You are beautiful. |
Uveye mrembo |
My love. |
Myanze wange |
You look beautiful. |
Ufwana vulai |
My beautiful wife. |
Mkere wange mrembo |
I miss you so much, darling. |
Ndakumisa sana, myanze |
I need you. |
Kuenyaa |
You will miss me. |
Ulanchema |
Goodbye, my love. |
Kulolane, myanze wange |
See you tomorrow. |
Kulolane mgambaa |
I will marry you. |
Nakuhila |
I want some space. |
Nenyaku vuyangu |
I need your love. |
Nenya buyanzi bubwo |
You are mine. |
Uve wange |
DIRECTIONS IN KIMARAGOLI
ENGLISH |
KIMARAGOLI |
Where are you? |
Uve hai? |
Where did you go? |
Udhiri hena? |
Where do you live? |
Umenya hai? |
Where are you going? |
Udhidha hai? |
Where were you? |
Uvele hee? |
COMMON QUESTIONS IN A CONVERSATION IN KIMARAGOLI
ENGLISH |
KIMARAGOLI |
How much? |
Dhianga? |
How are you feeling? |
Uhulaa ndi? |
How have you been? |
Wakavedha ndi? |
What is your name? |
Kina nalio lita lilio?/ lita lio ni ki? |
What are you doing? |
Ukola ki? |
What are you cooking/eating? |
Udeka ki? |
Are you okay, dear? |
Uli vulai, myanze? |
When are you coming? |
Wadha Lidiku ki? |
How was your night/day? |
Vudiku vuvyo vuveye ndi/Mvasu gugwo guveye ndi? |
How are you doing? |
Uveye ndi? |
How is your family? |
Ifamili yo iveye ndi? |
How was your day? |
Lidiku lilio liveye ndi? |
What is wrong? |
Kina kivi? |
What do you mean? |
Umaanisha ki? |
How's the weather over there? |
Ligulu livendi iwene ilaa? |
Have you gone to church? |
Udhii mwivugana? |
What is this? |
Kindu ki yiki? |
What's going on? |
Kina kidhillaa? |
Are you listening? |
Uhulikidhaa? |
Have you heard? |
Uhulile? |
Can I go home? |
Nyala kudhia yengo? |
Can I ask something? |
Nyala kuteva kindu? |
How is everything? |
Vindu viveye ndi? |
What’s your phone number? |
Inamba yoyo yi simu ni irina |
EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS IN KIMARAGOLI
ENGLISH |
KIMARAGOLI |
Happy birthday |
Lidiku lilai li livulwa. |
Thank you. |
Sandidhe |
I am sorry. |
Ndi Modi |
You are welcome. |
Umaa kukaribishwa |
Me too! |
Kali nze! |
God bless you. |
Nyasaye akuwe dhikavi. |
May God protect you |
Nyasaye akulinde |
Please help me. |
Konya |
She is happy. |
Ayanzi |
I don't know. |
Manyi daa. |
I will come tomorrow. |
Nadha mgamba. |
Come here! |
Amba hanu! |
Feel at home. |
Ihulee yengo. |
Be blessed. |
Uveye ni dhikavi. |
I am coming soon |
Nadha kalunu |
Leave me alone. |
Ndeka wonyene |
It is okay. |
Iveye sawa |
I am going home. |
Nthidha yengo. |
I don't want. |
Nenyi daa. |
Love is a beautiful thing. |
Buyanzi ni kindu kilai. |
Let me try. |
Leka njelidhe. |
Welcome home. |
Wingiridhwi yengo |
I reached home safely. |
Nduki yengo Vulai. |
God is good. |
Nyasaye ni mulai. |
I don't understand. |
Chi ma kuelewa |
We are happy to see you. |
Kuyanzi kuvalola. |
I have it. |
Ndi nacho. |
Rest in peace. |
Gona mu vuhonjelu. |
I don't have money. |
Ndi ni dhisendi daa. |
I am done. |
Maa ku mala. |
I am going to the shop. |
Nthidha mwiduka |
Happy new year. |
Mwaka myaa. |
Bad manners. |
Mima Mivi |
Stop using your phone. |
Leka kutumikira isimu. |
I need a favour, please. |
Nenya ukonye , nuyanza |
Haven’t seen you for ages. |
Wagota kumiaka. |
Great to see you again. |
Nyanzi kukulola Kandi. |
I really appreciate it. |
Sandidhe sana. |
You made my day. |
Unombeye lidiku. |
No problem. |
Ishida iveyo daa. |
We're hiring. |
Kuandikaa |
What next?
Keep going! Learning a language takes consistent practice, but it doesn't have to be difficult. A useful tip is to learn five Kimaragoli words every day from the Kimaragoli dictionary to improve your skills.
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