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Culture » Rutooro Language Lessons
Click a word to hear it in Rutooro. Each recording allows several seconds for you to repeat after the speaker.
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People |
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Children Daughter Elders Foreigner Foreigners |
Man, literally "one with thumb" Mother Older man, 25+ years Older woman, 25+ years Older women Son |
Teacher Teachers Visitor Visitors Younger man or boy Younger woman or girl Woman, literally "one who works" |
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Sun Year Month (also, moon) Week Morning, AM Afternoon, PM |
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday |
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Food and Drink |
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Bean sauce (esp. for akaro) Bean, one Beans Chicken Coffee Cooking in general Duck Cream Food in general Meat in general Meat, goat Meat, cow (beef) Meat, pork Meat, pork (alternative) |
Meat, roasted hard Milk Millet and cassava dough Mushroom Potatoes, sweet Sauce Soup, usually a bean paste Tea leaves Tea, black or plain without milk Tea, with milk Water Water, boiled for drinking Water, bottled |
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Click a word or phrase to hear it in English. Each recording allows several seconds for you to repeat after the speaker.
In this recording you will hear a series of Rutooro words and phrases, each followed after a few seconds by its English translation. Try to say each translation before you hear it.
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