Future ( -ko- )

LingalaEnglish
bakokufathey will die
okolingayou will love/like/want
tokolobawe will say/speak
bokomonayou (plural) will see
akopesahe/she will give
nakosalaI will do
ekosepelait/they will enjoy
akotangahe/she will read
nakoteyaI will teach
okoyebayou will know

Notice that we now have changed the structure of the verb again. So now the verb –zal– is written as:

nakozala

Breaking down the verb we notice first that we have the prefix na– meaning I, followed by –ko-. We then have –zal– (the root) and finally the suffix –a. This gives the meaning of I will be.

Therefore, when looking at the structure of a future tense verb in Lingala we find:

PREFIX + ko + ROOT + a

So with this information, look at a few examples of how we can use the future tense in some simple sentences:

LingalaEnglish (meaning)English (literal)
tokosala mingiwe will work a lotwe will work much
mwana mwasi na yo akokufayour (singular) daughter will diechild woman with you he/she will die
nakozala moneneI will be greatI will be great
bokotanga buku moko ya malamuyou (plural) will read one good bookyou (plural) will read book one of good

Tip: Some have found it helpful to think of the form of the future tense verb as the prefix (i.e. na-) plus the infinitive form of a verb (i.e. koteya).

Note: The terminology used for the part –ko– is either an infix or an extension. We will learn other extensions/infixes in later lessons.

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