The Bambara Adventure
In order to mount a defence against
encroaching and unaccustomed feelings of restlessness and uncertainty I have decided
to launch myself into a new adventure. It is something I should have done years
ago, of course. I am talking of The Bambara Adventure. I have half heartedly
been studying the Lingua Franca of Mali for as long as I have been here, and
have a relatively large vocabulary tucked away, but never used. Why? Because I
used to run a successful hotel. I had to be obeyed instantly without my staff
collapsing in laughing fits at my pitiful Bambara attempts.
‘How long has that couple been sitting
over there waiting for their dinner? Too long! Get a move on and give them some
bread at least to start with!’ That sort of salvo would not have been possible
in bad Bambara. But now my staff can
have as much fun as they like at my expense- there is no one here. So this morning
I arrived with a flourish: ‘Aw Ni Sogoma. Sisan ne be Bamanankan fo doron. Ne te Toubabokan don’ . (Good Morning. From now on I will speak
nothing but Bambara. I do not understand the language of the Toubabos.) The
last bit is quite fun: there is only one white man’s language here- whether you
speak Dutch, English French or Lithuanian- it is all Toubabokan.
The staff has been exemplary. They have
not laughed too much, but rather have endeavoured to speak to me slowly and
clearly and with patience. This should only take a couple of weeks inshallah!
And other fun happenings is that my
appearance on TV Down Under yesterday was quite a success if I can judge from
the various emails that have arrived from strangers lavishing hugely misguided
but gratifying praise on me about what a
wonderful person I am, as well as making
various interesting offers such as the kind woman who would like to come and
help me in the MaliMali effort by teaching crochet to the locals...
I believe the programme can now be watched on www.abc.net.au/foreign
3 Comments:
Toubabokan - I like that. Have never forgotten that the ancient Greeks called those who spoke foreign languages hoi barbaroi because to their ears they all went ba-ba-ba...Healthy to be the barbarian once in a while. Good on you for the effort.
And, yes, the programme was I thought very good and I didn't detect them getting anything wrong about you. Of course you came over as the born goddess-presenter.
Hoi Barbaroi! That is great. I will go out and face my staff again this morning with renewed courage. Goddess-presenter...be careful, all this praise might start going to my head!
What I would really like now though is for the Aussies to make some MaliMali orders!
Sophie, a TV TRIUMPH for you ! So eloquent and composed and you looked stunning :)
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