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Lesson 37 : Ziimbu (Songs of Logooli)

Logooli music is unmatched! Listen to the sweet melodies below and tell us!  ... The lyrics are courtesy of structural writing to assist in deciphering voice-word meaning. *** Kuba magulu! ( listen ) Magoondi gaa mu'mba muno  simutula kuakina kuba! Zimbuli zia mu'mba muno  Simutula kuakina kuba! Kuba magulu mangusanguse Mangusanguse... muoyo guidoola! Guidoola... singila mazi! Singila mazi kasaata inda kamala! Aakamala kahaanda kumugongo! Kumugongo... mama kiligisa!  Kiligisa... akubaanga kia galaha!  Kia galaha... kia musuumba atahulila!  Musuumba niatulila indaangu Aaloveeli!  Vaani... aaloveeli!  "Valugaanga! Valugaanga vuchima vua mugaamba ni mahaandala!  Zyi muteeve mukaana asyezanga... Uze - uze - uze !  Akali mukeele noho! *** Mukeele ua Hamisi (listen) Mukeele ua Hamisi A aaa woi woi nlalila  Mukeele ua Hamisi  Aaa wooi nlalila  Asyezanga masya A aaa woi woi nlalila  Asyezanga masya  Aaa wooi nlalila...

Lesson 5 : Vowels and Consonants of Lulogooli

 

Discussion

In Ileseni 2 we listed down the 26 letters of Latin-script. Ululogooli borrows 24 letters (ziduguda) because it does not directly apply letters Q and X in writing. 

In this lesson we are going to classify the 24 letters into two; Visaanduki (vowels) and Vichiling’anu (consonants). 

“Visaanduki” is from the verb, “saanduka”, which means to make a sound. The letters that make a sound are: a, e, i, o u. 

These five ‘sounding’ letters are also known as Vowels. In capital and small letters they are written as Aa, Ee, Ii, Oo, Uu. The word ‘vowels’ can be Lulogoolinized as “zivaweli”. 

The rest of the alphabet letters are silent in Lulogooli. They are given the word “Zichiling’anu” from verb “chiling’ana” meaning “be silent”. 

The silent letters are also known as Consonants. In capital and small letter cases they are; Bb, CHch, Dd, Ff, Gg, Hh, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Pp, Rr, Ss, Tt, Vv, Ww, Yy, Zz. The word “consonant” in Lulogooli can be “Ikonzonati” and plural, “Zikonzonati”. 

‘To write’ in Lulogooli is “kung’ooda”. The 24 letters ‘that write (iving’oodaa)’ are called “Ving’oodelo” to mean “that which writes/makes writing.”

In writing, one letter is “King’oodelo” and many, “ving’oodelo”. In a word as “ua” (of), letters u&a are Iving’oodelo while u or a is king’oodelo.

Ving’oodelo (letters of writing) are a representative of ziduguda (voices). 


Exercise

  1. Write these new words in your notebook: “King’oodelo”,  “Visaanduki” and “Vichiling’anu”.
  2. Write your sir/maiden name and identify “Zivaweli” and “zikonzonati” used in writing it.
  3. In your best handwriting, write both Capital and small letters of writing (“ving’oodelo”).


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