15 minGreetings & Conversations

Informal Conversations (4 Conversations)

Learning Objective

Learn 4 informal conversation patterns for peers and friends

Theory

Informal conversations use relaxed language. Master these 4 casual conversation patterns for friends and peers.

Key Rules:

  • Use with people your age or younger
  • More relaxed grammar and vocabulary
  • Build rapport and friendship
  • Still maintain cultural respect

Examples:

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Kifuliiru Essentials · Greetings & Conversations

Informal Conversations (4 Conversations)

Learn 4 informal conversation patterns for peers and friends

Lesson overview

Informal conversations use relaxed language. Master these 4 casual conversation patterns for friends and peers.

Key rules

  • Use with people your age or younger
  • More relaxed grammar and vocabulary
  • Build rapport and friendship
  • Still maintain cultural respect

Kifuliiru examples with translations

A: Kutagi? B: Bwija A: Kuti nawe? B: Bwija
A: What's up? B: Good A: How about you? B: Good
Simple Informal
A: Kutagi? B: Bwija. Kuti nawe? A: Bwija bweneene B: Ugweeti ugagenda hayi? A: Nagenda ku isoko B: Bwija. Ushibe bwija
A: What's up? B: Good. How about you? A: Very good B: Where are you going? A: I'm going to the market B: Good. Have a good day
Informal with Movement
A: Kutagi? B: Bwija A: Wehe we nandi? B: Nyehe nye Mukome. Kuti wehe? A: Nyehe nye Ayivugwe
A: What's up? B: Good A: What is your name? B: Me, I'm Mukome. And you? A: Me, I'm Ayivugwe
Informal with Name
A: Kutagi? B: Bwija A: Nagenda. Usigale bwija B: Ushibe bwija. Ugashanirwe
A: What's up? B: Good A: I'm going. Stay well B: Have a good day. Be blessed
Informal Departure