In the Philippines , the verb manggilalas relates to feeling astonishment or being dazzled. The Evolution of the Lingala Language

The modern language of is perhaps the most prominent manifestation of the "Ngala" identity. Originally known as Bangala (referring to the people of Bangala Station), the language was developed from the Bobangi dialect to facilitate trade between Europeans and local populations in the 1880s.

By the early 20th century, missionaries—most notably —reformed its grammar and changed the name to "Lingala" to better fit Bantu linguistic rules. Today, it is spoken by approximately 40 million people and is the primary language of the Congolese military and the popular Soukous music genre. Cultural and Biological Significance