Mono language (Congo)

Mono is an indigenous language spoken by about 65,000 people[2] in the northwestern corner of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The translation is based on the French version of the text found in Fougeron & Smith (1993).

The individual words illustrating the various sounds were read by a male native speaker of Mono, about 40 years old.

Lɔkɔ endje wu anga gene bale a tshe dje lœba ɨzɨ gatœ ɨgɨ ye.

Kœndo dœ endje, endje tɔ adeke uzu a tshé kàkara lœba tœ ɨgɨ ye da sœ gbɔgbɔ kœro pa nœ.