Greetings vocabulary in Bambara and English
To learn Bambara language, common vocabulary is one of the important sections. Common Vocabulary contains common Bambara words that we can used in daily life. Greetings are one part of common words used in day-to-day life conversations. If you are interested to learn Greetings names/vocabulary in Bambara, this place will help you to learn all Greetings vocabulary in Bambara language. Greetings vocabulary words are used in daily life, so it is important to learn all Greetings vocabulary in English to Bambara and play Bambara quiz and also play picture vocabulary, play some games so you get not bored. If you think too hard to learn Bambara language, then 1000 most common Bambara words will helps to learn Bambara language easily, they contain 2-letter words to 13-letter words. The below table gives the translation of Greetings in Bambara.

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Greetings vocabulary words in Bambara and English
Here is the list of Greetings vocabulary words in Bambara language, this will help to improve your language.
English | Bambara |
Hello | aw ni baara |
Welcome | i danse |
Thanks | barika |
Congratulations | foli bɛ aw ye |
Good morning | a’ ni sɔgɔma |
Good afternoon | i ni wula |
Good evening | i ni su |
Good night | ka an bo su ra |
Happy birthday | sanbε sanbε |
Happy Christmas | noɛli hɛrɛ la |
Happy new year | ka san kura hɛrɛ caya |
Happy valentine’s day | hɛrɛ valentine’s don na |
Thank you | a’ ni cɛ |
Thank you so much | i ni ce kɔsɛbɛ |
Thank you very much | i ni ce kɔsɛbɛ |
Thanks a million | barika miliyɔn kelen ye |
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I love you | n b’i fɛ |
I love you so much | n b’i fɛ kojugu |
I love you very much | n b’i kanu kosɛbɛ |
I’m in love | n’ b’a kanu |
I’m in love with you | n’ b’i kanu |
I missed you so much | i tun bɛ ɲinɛ i kɔ kosɛbɛ |
I’m crazy about you | n’i y’a sɔrɔ i ye diɲɛnatigɛ kɛ |
Thanks for everything | barika Ala ye fɛn bɛɛ la |
I really appreciate it | n b’a waleɲumandɔn kosɛbɛ |
What is your name | i tɔgɔ ye di |
How are you | i ka kɛnɛ wa |
I am fine | ne ka kɛnɛ |
See you | kan bɛn |
See you later | kan bɛn kɔfɛ |
See you next week | an bɛna ɲɔgɔn ye dɔgɔkun nata la |
See you next year | an bɛna ɲɔgɔn ye san nata la |
See you soon | kan bɛn sɔɔni |
See you tomorrow | k’an bɛn sini |
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I’m sorry | i fo |
I’m so sorry | n’ b’a fɛ kosɛbɛ |
I’m crazy with you | n ye diɲɛnatigɛ kɛ ni i ye |
Nice to meet you | i dɔnnin diyaran ye |
That’s a good deal | o ye ko ɲuman ye |
You’re beautiful | i cɛ ka ɲi |
You’re nice | i ka di |
You’re very nice | i ka di kosɛbɛ |
You’re very smart | i hakili ka di kosɛbɛ |
Take care | i janto i yɛrɛ la |
I miss you | i ɲɛnafin bɛ n na |
I really miss you | n b’i ɲinɛ tiɲɛ na |
I really miss you so much | n b’i ɲinɛ kosɛbɛ tiɲɛ na |
Very good | a kaɲi kɔsɛbɛ |
Well done | a ɲɛna |
Sweet dreams | sugo ɲumanw |
Good idea | hakilina ɲuman |
Good luck | kunnaja |
Good to see you | a ka di ka aw ye |
Good bye | kan bɛ |