Sekaukau Language


How to greet and introduce yourself in Sekaukau

Hi! & How are you? 1) Tcgáio (Formal)
2) Aba ghee (Informal)
I'm okay 1) Mam tcgáí (formal)
2) Mam ghee (informal)
I'm great
Mam c’eé
I'm not good Mam cgoa c’eé
I'm annoyed Mam chìqae
I'm tired Mam xgúí
I'm hungry Mam xlabe
I'm sick Mam tcgaē

So how can you introduce yourself?

What is your name? Aboaasuaí?
My name is ____ Mam ó ____
Nice to meet you! Mqaá m'ceé kake m'xgae cgoáa
Where are you from? 1) Aba xlama kore?
2) Itsaba xlama kore?
2) Itsaqaab axlama kore?
I am from ____! Mam xlama koúūtuá ____
How old are you? Akuribatata'm?
I am ____ years old M'kurisim’ó ____
Where do you live? 1) Aba qonẹ akure?
2) Itsaba qonẹ akure?
2) Eqaaba qonẹ akure?

How to check if someone is okay

What are you doing? 1) Aba duu atsáā?
2) Itsaba duu atsáā?
2) Iqaba duu atsáā?
I am not doing anything Mam coa duu tsííní
I am working Mam ku xgọ’ạạ
I am resting Mam Saǎ
Did you sleep well? 1) Aba ceesi tsaá? (Singular)
2) Itsab aacee tsaá? (Plural)
2) Iqaba ceesi tsaa? (Large group)
I slept well Mam cee tsaá
I did not sleep well Mam cọacee tsaá

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