How is your wife -- Be' altee bietka kemey ala?
She is okay, thanks --- Dehanya
How is your husband --- Be'al bietkee kemey alo?
He is very well, thank you? --- Azyoo tsibook alo
What about your children? --- Dekikee'ke
They are fine, thank you --- Dehanyom
Alex: Hello, Sophia. How are you? --- Selam sopia. Kemey alekee?
Sophia: I'm fine, thanks. And you? --- Dehan'ye, niskake kemey aleka?
Alex: I'm Okay. --- Dehan'ye.
Good Morning --- Dehando hadeerka/kee/koom/kin
Good afternoon --- Dehando wi'alka/kee/koom/kin
Good evening --- Dehando amseeka/ kee/ koom/ kin
Good night --- Dehan hider/ree/roo/ra
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Greetings
Hello --- Selam
How are you (male singular) --- Kemey aleka?
How are you (female singular) --- Kemey alekee?
How are you (male plural) --- Kemey alekoom
How are you (female plural) --- Kemey alekin
I'm fine thank you --- Dehanye
How have you been (male singular) --- Kemey kenika
How have you been (female singular) --- Kemey kenikee
How have you been (male plural) --- Kemey kenikoom
How have you been (female plural) --- Kemey keneekn
How is your family (male singular) --- Betesbka kemey alewoo
How is your family (female singular) --- Betesebkee kemey alewoo
How is your family (male plural) --- Bietsebkum kemey alewoo
How is your family (female plural) --- Bietesebkn kemey alewoo
They are all fine, thank you --- koolom dehan alewoo
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