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28/11/2023

It is clear that Mbanza- Ngungu in the DRC is a home for code-switching and code-mixing. This is because people in Mbanza - Ngungu often speak at least three different languages - Kikongo, Lingala, and French. As a result, it is common to hear people switching or mixing these languages within a conversation or sentence.

The examples provided also demonstrate this practice in action. In the first example(je passerai chez toi avant nakende bilanga), the speaker uses both French and Lingala in the same sentence, switching between the two languages. This kind of code-switching allows the speaker to make use of linguistic resources in both languages, expressing themselves more effectively.

In the second example, the speaker mixes Kikongo and Lingala by using a Kikongo phrase, "Nelé ku kisantu", and then a Lingala phrase with French words, "mais nayebi jour nako zonga te". Code-mixing in this way is common in contexts where people are comfortable with multiple languages, and it allows for more fluid communication and expression.

To end, the use of multiple languages and the practice of code-switching and code-mixing in Mbanza Ngungu reflects the linguistic diversity of the DRC, and the importance of language in shaping cultural identities and social connections.

28/11/2023

Code-switching and code-mixing refer to the practice of alternating between two or more languages or language varieties in a conversation or interaction. In the DRC context, this practice is quite common due to the country's linguistic diversity.

The official languages of the DRC are French and several indigenous languages, including Lingala, Swahili, Tshiluba, and Kikongo. Many Congolese people are bilingual or multilingual, and they may switch between these languages or mix them within a single conversation or sentence.

Code-switching and code-mixing can occur for various reasons, such as to express oneself more accurately, to show cultural identity, or to establish social connections. It can also be a way to communicate more effectively with people who speak different languages or dialects.

Finally, code-switching and code-mixing are an important aspect of language and communication in the DRC, reflecting the country's linguistic diversity and cultural richness.

28/11/2023

Hello everyone, I just wanted to check in and let you know that this is my new page. On this page, I will be posting about investigations on code-switching, code-mixing, and didactics. For those who find these topics interesting or want to learn more about code switching, please follow me. I will show you how to effectively use code-switching and code-mixing for language learning and teaching in multilingual classrooms. I will also share new expression and their meanings.

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