25 minConversations

Daily Life Conversations

Learning Objective

Master conversations about everyday activities and routines

Theory

These dialogues cover common daily situations like asking for help, discussing activities, and making plans.

Key Rules:

  • Use appropriate politeness markers
  • Match formality level to the situation
  • Practice asking and answering questions
  • Use connectors to make conversations flow

Examples:

Discussing daily plans
A

Ukola iki lero? B: Nagendera ku isoko.

What are you doing today? B: I'm going to the market.

Asking for location
A

Ndisavye, aha ni aha? B: Aha ni Uvira.

Excuse me, where is this? B: This is Uvira.

Making plans
A

Uza ndi? B: Nza nyenkenyi.

When will you come? B: I'll come tomorrow.

Expressing gratitude
A

Webale muno! B: Kale, nta kibi.

Thank you very much! B: Okay, no problem.

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Kifuliiru Sentences · Conversations

Daily Life Conversations

Master conversations about everyday activities and routines

Lesson overview

These dialogues cover common daily situations like asking for help, discussing activities, and making plans.

Key rules

  • Use appropriate politeness markers
  • Match formality level to the situation
  • Practice asking and answering questions
  • Use connectors to make conversations flow

Kifuliiru examples with translations

A: Ukola iki lero? B: Nagendera ku isoko.
A: What are you doing today? B: I'm going to the market.
Discussing daily plans
A: Ndisavye, aha ni aha? B: Aha ni Uvira.
A: Excuse me, where is this? B: This is Uvira.
Asking for location
A: Uza ndi? B: Nza nyenkenyi.
A: When will you come? B: I'll come tomorrow.
Making plans
A: Webale muno! B: Kale, nta kibi.
A: Thank you very much! B: Okay, no problem.
Expressing gratitude