Lingala ^new^ | Traduction Française

Translating between French and Lingala is not just about swapping words—it’s about navigating two vastly different universes. French, a Romance language with rigid grammar and a vast lexicon, meets Lingala, a Bantu language of rhythm, context, and oral tradition, spoken by over 15 million people in the DRC and Congo-Brazzaville.

In the end, it’s not about fidelity to words, but fidelity to meaning—and to the living voice of Lingala speakers. traduction française lingala

A good translator knows that . For example, the French phrase “Je suis fatigué” (I am tired) becomes “Nazali na mpasi” (lit. “I am in difficulty/pain”) or simply “Nalembi” (I’m exhausted). The French future tense “je mangerai” has no direct equivalent—Lingala prefers “nakolia” (I eat/eating), with time inferred from context. Translating between French and Lingala is not just