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HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comRWANDA Kinyarwanda is the first language of almost the entire population of Rwanda. French, and English[1] are the official languages of the country. Rwandan Sign Language is used by the educated deaf population. Since the 1994 genocide, the complications of relations with successive French governments, the return of numerousTutsi refugees who went to Uganda (anglophone), and also[2] the intervention of the United States, English has been used by more of the population and administration. In 2008 the government changed the medium of education from French to English. As such try Kinyarwanda or English first and French as the next resort. Swahili is used by some people, in commerce, and as a subject in schools.[4] KINYARWANDA A collection of useful phrases in Kinyarwanda, a Bantu language spoken in mainly in Rwanda. To see these phrases in many other languages click on the English versions. Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal, sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person). English Ikinyarwanda (Kinyarwanda) Welcome Murakaza neza Hello (General greeting) Muraho / Bite (inf) How are you? Amakuru? Umeze gute? Bitese? Reply to 'How are you?' Ni meza Long time no see What's your name? Witwa nde? My name is ... Nitwa ...

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comWhere are you from? Muturuka he? Pleased to meet you Ndabishimiye (sg) Nishimiye kuba menya (pl/frm) Good morning (Morning greeting) Mwaramutse Good afternoon (Afternoon greeting) Mwiriwe Good evening (Evening greeting) Mwiriwe neza Good night Muramuke Goodbye (Parting phrases) Murabeho / Mwirirwe (afternoon) / Muramuke (evening) / Turongera Good luck Amahirwe masa / Mwishyuke Cheers! Good Health! (Toasts used when drinking) Kubuzima bwacu! Have a nice day Umunsi Mwiza Bon appetit / Have a nice meal Muryoherwe Bon voyage / Have a good journey Urugendo Rwiza I understand Ndabyumva I don't understand Sinumva Simbyumva I don't know Simbizi Please speak more slowly Vuga buhoro buhoro Please say that again Subiramo Please write it down

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comDo you speak English? Uvuga icyongereza? Do you speak Kinyarwanda? Yes, a little Uvuga Ikinyarwanda? How do you say ... in Kinyarwanda? Uvuga ngwiki ... mu Kinyarwanda? Excuse me Imbabazi / Ndasaba inzira How much is this? Nangahe? Sorry Babarira / Wihangane (expression of sympathy) Please Thank you Response Murakoze Murakoze cyane Ntacyo Where's the toilet? Aho kwituma ni he? This gentleman/lady will pay for everything Would you like to dance with me? I miss you Ndagukumbuye I love you Ndagukunda Get well soon Urware ubukira Go away! Leave me alone! Mvaho! Ndakwiyamye! Help! Fire! Stop! Call the police! Hamagara polisi! Christmas and New Year greetings Noheri nziza n'umwaka mushya muhire

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comEaster greetings Pasika Nziza Birthday greetings Isabukuru rwiza Ugire umunsi mwiza wivuko ryawe One language is never enough My hovercraft is full of eels Why this phrase? FRENCHA collection of useful phrases in French. To see these phrases in many other languages click on the English versions. Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal, sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person). English français (French) Welcome Bienvenue Hello (General greeting) Bonjour (frm) Salut (inf) Hello (on phone) Allô ? How are you? Comment allez-vous ? (frm/pl) Comment ça va ? Ça va ? (inf) Reply to 'How are you?' Ça va bien, merci. vous ? (frm/pl) Ça va bien, merci. Et toi ? (inf) Long time no see Ça fait longtemps ! Ça fait longtemps qu'on s'est pas vu ! What's your name? Comment est-ce que vous vous appelez ? Comment vous appelez-vous ? (frm/pl) Comment t'appelles-tu ? Comment tu t'appelles ? (inf/sg) My name is ... Je m'appelle ...

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comWhere are you from? D'où êtes-vous ? (frm) D'où venez-vous ? (frm) Tu viens d'où ? (inf) Tu es d'où ? (inf) I'm from ... Je viens de ... Je suis de ... Pleased to meet you Enchanté(e) Je suis enchanté(e) Good morning (Morning greeting) Bonjour Good afternoon (Afternoon greeting) Bonjour Bon après-midi Good evening (Evening greeting) Bonsoir Good night Bonne nuit Goodbye (Parting phrases) Au revoir À bientôt Good luck Bonne chance ! Cheers! Good Health! (Toasts used when drinking) Santé ! À votre santé ! À la vôtre ! À la tienne ! Have a nice day Bonne journée ! Bon appetit / Have a nice meal Bon appétit ! Bon voyage / Have a good journey Bon voyage ! I understand Je comprends I don't understand Je ne comprends pas Yes Oui

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comNo Non Maybe Peut-être I don't know Je ne sais pas Je sais pas Je pas Please speak more slowly Est-ce que vous pourriez parler plus lentement, s'il vous plaît? (frm) Pouvez-vous parler plus lentement s'il vous plaît (frm) Parlez plus lentement, s'il vous plaît Peux-tu parler plus lentement s'il te plaît (inf) Please say that again Pouvez-vous répéter, s'il vous plaît ? Pourriez-vous répéter, s'il vous plaît ? Please write it down Pourriez-vous me l'écrire ? (frm) Pourriez-vous me l'écrire, s'il vous plait ? (frm) Auriez-vous l'obligeance de me l'écrire, s'il vous plait ? (vfrm) Do you speak English? Parlez vous anglais ?(frm) Parles-tu anglais ? (inf) Do you speak French? Vous parlez français ? (frm) Parlez-vous français ? (frm) Est ce-que vous parlez français ? (frm) Tu parles français ? (inf) Parles-tu français ? (inf) Est ce-que tu parles français ? (inf) Yes, a little (reply to 'Do you speak ...?') Oui, un peu Oui, un petit peu Speak to me in French Pouvez-vous me parler en français ? (frm) Parlez-moi français (frm) Tu peux me parler en français (inf) Parle-moi français (inf) How do you say ... in French? Comment dit-on ... en français ? Excuse me Excusez-moi ! Pardon !

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comPardonnez-moi ! How much is this? C'est combien ? Ça fait combien ? Ça coûte combien ? Sorry Désolé ! Je suis désolé ! Excusez-moi ! Je m'excuse ! Pardon ! Oh, pardon, excusez-moi ! Je vous demande pardon Please S'il vous plaît (frm) S'il te plaît (inf) Thank you Merci Merci beaucoup Reply to thank you De rien Il n'y a pas de quoi Je vous en prie Avec plaisir À votre service Where's the toilet? Où sont les toilettes ? This gentleman will pay for everything Ce monsieur va tout payer This lady will pay for everything Cette dame va tout payer Would you like to dance with me? Voudriez-vous danser avec moi ? (frm) Veux-tu danser avec moi ? (inf) I miss you Tu me manques (inf) Vous me manquez (frm/pl) I love you Je t'aime Je t'adore Get well soon Remets-toi vite Guéris vite Soigne-toi bien

HELPFULWORDS&PHRASESwww.africanuniquesafaris.comBon rétablissement Prompt rétablissement J'espère que tu iras mieux très vite Je vous souhaite un prompt rétablissement Go away! Va t'en ! Leave me alone! Laisse-moi tranquille ! (inf) Laissez-moi tranquille ! (frm) Help! Au secours ! À l'aide ! Fire! Au feu ! Stop! Arrêtez ! Call the police! Appellez la police ! (frm) Appele la police ! (inf) Christmas and New Year greetings Joyeux Noël et bonne année Easter greetings Joyeuses Pâques Birthday greetings Joyeux anniversaire Bon anniversaire Bonne fête (used in Quebec) One language is never enough Une seule langue n'est jamais suffisante My hovercraft is full of eels Why this phrase? Mon aéroglisseur est plein d'anguilles

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