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Voici notre podcast pour apprendre le langue Medumba. Apprenons avec nous and Enjoy! (^_^*

We will have our lessons with both English and French, and our aim is to grow your proficiency in the language and also HAVE FUN!

Apprenons le Medumba! [Let's Learn Medumba‪]‬ Hezi

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Voici notre podcast pour apprendre le langue Medumba. Apprenons avec nous and Enjoy! (^_^*

We will have our lessons with both English and French, and our aim is to grow your proficiency in the language and also HAVE FUN!

    016 - One Minute Medumba - Sleep

    016 - One Minute Medumba - Sleep

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 16 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re chatting about sleep.

    • 2 min
    015 - One Minute Medumba - Food

    015 - One Minute Medumba - Food

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 15 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re chatting about food. 



    1. Sauce Gombo 

    2. le nkuii (vegan dish) 

    3. Sauce D'Arachide (peanut soup) 

    4. Le Condre (goat and plaintain soup) 

    • 3 min
    014 - One Minute Medumba - Family Members

    014 - One Minute Medumba - Family Members

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 14 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re chatting about members of the family.

    • 3 min
    013 - One Minute Medumba - Domestic Animals

    013 - One Minute Medumba - Domestic Animals

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 13 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re chatting about domestic animals.




    cow $nyɑmna'
    cat $bùsi
    pig $ngʉ̌nyɑ̀m
    dog $mbʉ
    cock $kʉ̌'ngab
    hen $ngab
    duck $ngâbntsə
    chick $mɛ̂nngab
    goat $mbwə

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    It's important to make as much progress as possible in the language - even if it's just a short amount of learning. Something learned is better than nothing learned. Sometimes, the resources to learn Medumba can seem scarce - but don't give up, don't lose hope -- keep pushing in whatever avenue that you discover.

    Till next time!  Bə cə'la!

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    DONATING or SHARING …. are the two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. We want to keep doing this, and with your help, we can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/Medumba/support

    If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @kanadi5891 and @flowmindset: Thanks for listening!

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    (^_^) Stay connected via

    Kanadi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanadi5891/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/

    YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Flow_Mindset

    Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/

    Blog - http://flowmindset.wordpress.com

    • 3 min
    12.3 - One Minute Medumba - Parts of the Body (TEST)

    12.3 - One Minute Medumba - Parts of the Body (TEST)

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 12.3 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re testing you on the human body.

    (Feel free to make your own flashcards ;)

    Head $ tu
    Eyes $ lag
    Ear $ tòŋ
    Neck $ tɔ
    Arm $ ndâŋbu
    Hand $ bu
    Fingers $ ntûbu
    Leg $ tàmmbwə̀
    Foot $ kù
    Toe $ tûkù
    Hair $ nyǎŋtu
    Nose $ ntsəlag
    Mouth $ ncù
    Stomach $ bàm

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    It's important to make as much progress as possible in the language - even if it's just a short amount of learning. Something learned is better than nothing learned. Sometimes, the resources to learn Medumba can seem scarce - but don't give up, don't lose hope -- keep pushing in whatever avenue that you discover.

    Till next time!  Bə cə'la!

    =============

    More info on Medumba

    Medumba is a Grassfields language of Cameroon. The people who speak it originate from the Nde division of the West Region of the country, with their main settlements in Bangangté, Bakong, Bangoulap, Bahouoc, Bagnoun and Tonga. It is a major Bamileke language, and is located in an area where sacred kingship played a pivotal role in government, justice, and diplomacy. (info via wiki)

    Le Medumba vient du Cameroun, les langues officielles sont L'anglais et le français, mais le français est plus commun que l’anglais. Il existe plus de 200 langues locales au Cameroun, C’est pour cette raison que le Cameroun est considéré comme l’un des pays du monde les plus divers sur le plan linguistique.

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    DONATING or SHARING …. are the two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. We want to keep doing this, and with your help, we can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/Medumba/support

    If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @kanadi5891 and @flowmindset: Thanks for listening!

    --------------------

    (^_^) Stay connected via

    Kanadi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanadi5891/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/

    YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Flow_Mindset

    Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/

    Blog - https://www.publish0x.com/loveviahashem?a=Jrb2Rv1AbW

    Music

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    Starting Segment Music - alain wandji, oulou yeun ngueu…

    Ending Segment Music: RAMSES PAYELA Réveil MEDUMBA MEDUMBA

    • 3 min
    12.2 - One Minute Medumba - Parts of the Body (Part 2 of 2)

    12.2 - One Minute Medumba - Parts of the Body (Part 2 of 2)

    Sε'məbɔ! Welcome to Lesson 12.2 of One Minute Medumba!

    In this lesson we’re chatting about the human body.

    (Feel free to make your own flashcards ;)

    Head $ tu
    Eyes $ lag
    Ear $ tòŋ
    Neck $ tɔ
    Arm $ ndâŋbu
    Hand $ bu
    Fingers $ ntûbu
    Leg $ tàmmbwə̀
    Foot $ kù
    Toe $ tûkù
    Hair $ nyǎŋtu
    Nose $ ntsəlag
    Mouth $ ncù
    Stomach $ bàm

    --------------

    It's important to make as much progress as possible in the language - even if it's just a short amount of learning. Something learned is better than nothing learned. Sometimes, the resources to learn Medumba can seem scarce - but don't give up, don't lose hope -- keep pushing in whatever avenue that you discover.

    Till next time!  Bə cə'la!

    =============

    More info on Medumba

    Medumba is a Grassfields language of Cameroon. The people who speak it originate from the Nde division of the West Region of the country, with their main settlements in Bangangté, Bakong, Bangoulap, Bahouoc, Bagnoun and Tonga. It is a major Bamileke language, and is located in an area where sacred kingship played a pivotal role in government, justice, and diplomacy. (info via wiki)

    Le Medumba vient du Cameroun, les langues officielles sont L'anglais et le français, mais le français est plus commun que l’anglais. Il existe plus de 200 langues locales au Cameroun, C’est pour cette raison que le Cameroun est considéré comme l’un des pays du monde les plus divers sur le plan linguistique.

    =====================

    DONATING or SHARING …. are the two biggest things that you can do if you want to support and/or be involved in some way. We want to keep doing this, and with your help, we can keep on keep’n on ;D Here’s the donation link: https://anchor.fm/Medumba/support

    If you share via Instagram, feel free to tag @kanadi5891 and @flowmindset: Thanks for listening!

    --------------------

    (^_^) Stay connected via

    Kanadi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanadi5891/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowmindset/

    YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheLinguisticFight

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Flow_Mindset

    Tumblr: linguisticfight.tumblr.com/

    Blog - https://www.publish0x.com/loveviahashem?a=Jrb2Rv1AbW

    Music

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    Starting Segment Music - alain wandji, oulou yeun ngueu…

    Ending Segment Music: RAMSES PAYELA Réveil MEDUMBA MEDUMBA

    • 2 min

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