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La Gina Tost a Tecnologia de butxaca avui ens ensenya al #8dies la millor aplicaci per organitzar la feina de manera senzilla: Trello. Tamb ens presenta una aplicaci que permet canviar el fons de pantalla i les icones. Ella porta un Drone, que en aquest cas no vola, t dues rodes i una cmera a la part frontal integrada.…
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La periodista experta en aplicacions i Internet, Gina Tost, avui ens ensenya gadgets i aplicacions que ens ajuden a cuidar les plantes. Tamb ens presenta l'aplicaci Day One, ideal per a tots aquells amb ganes de ser inventors, i ens descobreix Stubies, un videojoc creat per dos catalans que triomfa ja a seixanta pasos diferents.…
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La Gina Tost ens porta a l'estudi l'SPHERO, una bola de plstic de colors teledirigida a travs del telfon mbil, que fa de comandament. Tamb ens parla de drones i de la seva utilitat. Per ltim, ens recomana dues aplicacions perfectes pels amants de la platja i un joc per distreure'ns mentre prenem el sol: Unlocked, fet a Terrassa.…
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A common conversation that can be used to learn many things in Bambara. What's your name? I togo be di? My name is Jacob. Ne togo ye Yacouba. What's this (that)? Ni yé mun yé? A chair. Sigilan. A chair? Sigilan wa? Yes. Awo. What's a chair? Sigilan ye mun yé? People sit on it. Mogo be sigi a kan. What's he doing? A bé mun kera? He's planting corn. …
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Typical morning greetings Good morning. I ni sogoma. Hey, did you have a peaceful night? M'ba (male response to a greeting.) Here sira wa? Peace only. Here doron. How's your family? Somogo dun? No trouble. Torro té. Is your wife healthy? Muso ka kené? She's healthy. A ka kené. How are your children? Denmiewsen don? U be di. They're good. Good. God …
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I want to learn Bambara. Ne b'a fe ka Bamanakan kalan. I don't understand Bambara yet. Ne te Bamanakan men folo. Give me the road. (Meaning: I would like to go now.) Sira di. I want to be going. Ne be fe ka taga. See you later. K'an ben kofé. (kofé also means behind) God give you a peaceful day. Ala ka tilé heré I agree. (Response to a blessing) Am…
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