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Susu, also known as Soussou, is a language of the Susu people that reside in Sierra Leone. The dialect is one of the major languages of the people that are found in the coastal region of Guinea.

Pronunciation guide[edit]

Phrase list[edit]

Basics[edit]

How are you?
Tana mu na?
Good morning
I kena
Did you spend the night in peace?
Heri xi?
Good Afternoon
I feyen
Good evening
I nunmare
Thank you
I nu wali
Where is my room?
N'khudé na minde?

Problem/Emergency[edit]

Don't touch me there!
Inakha ma sukhu!

Numbers[edit]

1
kérén
2
̀fírín
3
sàxán
4
náání
5
súlí
6
sénní
7
sólófèré
8
sólómásàxán
9
sólómánáání
10
fuú
20
m̀ɔx̀ɔǵɛŋ
30
tòngó sàxán
40
tòngó náání
50
tòngó súlí
60
tòngó sénní
70
tòngó sólófèré
80
tòngó sólómásàxán
90
tòngó sólómánáání
100
k̀ɛḿɛ
1,000
wúlù kérén

Time[edit]

Clock time[edit]

Duration[edit]

Days[edit]

Sunday
Sundi
Monday
Tene
Tuesday
Telate
Wednesday
Arabe
Thursday
Alxamse
Friday
Arume
Saturday
Simiti

Months[edit]

Colors[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Part of the body[edit]

Family[edit]

Father
nba
Mother
nga
Grandfather
tanun
Grandmother
mama
Parents
barima
Cousin
dExç
Brother
maxamE
Sister
maginE
Aunt
tantie
Uncle
tonton

Food[edit]

Learning more[edit]

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