Thank you for your help and I will edit my post directly here: New questions on January the 19th 2009: Can you tell me how to write these short sentences in Kikuyu? 1: Good morning 2: Good afternoon 3: Good evening 4: How are you 5: Welcome to XXXX I have heard these sentences online at http://www.thunderbay.org/article/a-few-simple-phrases-in-kikuyu-229.asp
Another one is: How to say "Goodbye" in Kikuyu? And eventually, how to write it?
Here are my ancient questions: Hello everyone, Can you help me to pronounce and to write in Kikuyu:
to love me
I think it might be written as "kùùnyenda", but I'm not sure. Please help me.This message has been edited. Last edited by: foshelan,
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Posts: 22 | Location: Lyon | Registered: 19 February 2008
Originally posted by Muhuthia: Wamax is doing exactly that on this very same forumn.
Thank you and I really appreciate such kind of language lessons. I will concentrate myself to learn it. And I have updated my questions on Kikuyu, hoping that others could help me. Thanks to all.
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Hi,everybody,longtime no see ya. I want to thank to all guys who have helped me out with the Kikuyu language,which I find always a beautiful language and cherish human tresure. I am now working on some other languages,but of course I will never forget the Kikuyu and I will surely continue with it. Also,I won't get away from here. Thank you all guys, my friends,although I could not meet you. I wish you a happy new year of 2010.
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Posts: 22 | Location: Lyon | Registered: 19 February 2008