>You got guys only speaking Lingala, the country's national language.>Then you guys speaking lingala, and a broken French, or vice-versa.>Then you got guys only speaking French/Walloon.>Then you got guys only speaking English.>Then you got guys speaking English, and a broken lingala, or vice-versa.>Then you got guys speaking Dutch/Flemish, and a broken lingala, or vice-versa.Yet somehow, with all those random languages, they still manage to work as a team.Bottom line, in interviews, you never know which language you're going to hear.
So its Belgium
Why are they less black than France
>>154095302I think most of them can understand Lingala, so that's the most important part of it honestly.>t. can understand but speaks broken Lingala
>>154095409What's it like as a language? If you made a sentence, then translated each word individually into English, what would it look like?
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>>154101512Quite consistent i should say
>>154101471can you even call them mondials, if italy it's not there? Let's go boys up, don't take ourselves in round
>>154095409Lets test youHow do you say "argentinians shouldn't exist" in Lingala?
>>154095302The proper name is Zaire.
>>154095302What about Kikongo language?