A picture of the might falls. |
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Out in the Sun....
Like I said D.R.Congo is smack in the middle and it is an extremely hot country since the equator goes through it. Well if you ever decide to go visit D.R.Congo, then there is a lot of picnic spots you could go visit. Just be careful when you decide to go into the River, the currents are usually really strong and you could drown. I don't mean to scare you or anything, I mean there is some gorgeous picnic spots in the Congo, but all of them are really far a way. So it takes 1-4 hours to go to one of the spots, depending on how good the roads are on that day. My favorite one is Zongo Falls, I believe it is the furthest picnic spot and the road is unpredictable. Zongo isn't a place that you can go for one day, if you go to Zongo make sure you pack food and everything because it is smarter to stay overnight. I loved Zongo because it was completely different experience, standing across the waterfall feeling the water just hit you on your face. It was amazing. When I went a couple years ago, the houses were not that great, but it has become a lot better than it was with big, large suites to live in and a swimming pool. IT is just great. If you ever visit my country make sure you go to Zongo Falls. It is beautiful.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Learning how to Speak lingala.
The country, DRC is really huge. You can see how big it is, even when you look at the map. In this large piece of land live several different groups of people who speak many different languages and come from various different tribes. The most well known languages and most widely spoken languages are Tshiluba, Kikongo, Lingala, Swahili. I don't know how to speak all of them but I do know how to speak Lingala, but when I usually mix French and Lingala together. I decided that since we were talking about languages I could just write down a few sentences in Lingala.
Kombo ya yo nini? What is your name.
Ozo sala nini? What are you doing
Nazo sala musala. - I am working.
Sala noki! Hurry Up!
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A few words in Lingala:
Zua- Take
Nyaka- Come
Kende- Go
Mbisi- Fish
Lipa- Bread
Soso- Chicken.
Well I have been living in D.R.Congo for several years so I did pick up the language mostly just by listening to it and talking to the domestics that do the household chores for us, but I hope you guys enjoyed learning a few of the words and sentences.
Kombo ya yo nini? What is your name.
Ozo sala nini? What are you doing
Nazo sala musala. - I am working.
Sala noki! Hurry Up!
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A few words in Lingala:
Zua- Take
Nyaka- Come
Kende- Go
Mbisi- Fish
Lipa- Bread
Soso- Chicken.
Well I have been living in D.R.Congo for several years so I did pick up the language mostly just by listening to it and talking to the domestics that do the household chores for us, but I hope you guys enjoyed learning a few of the words and sentences.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Sleepover and Gunshots
The wall of one of the building with the flags of the countries represented in TASOK (The American School of Kinshasa) |
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