I grew up in urban areas. Many words you say are different i.e isibhono, intamo, we say igoji for ithanga. I didn't know anything about inqulu. Izitho are calves. Thank you Thando
I grew up in the city. And even if someone grew up in rural areas, the parts of the body are the same. Isibhono, what word do you know for it? And intamo/ umqala? Which one do you know? Calves are isihluzu. Did you grow up in KZN or Gauteng?
I have a question about grammar : It seems that THOU SEE ME or HE SEES ME is the same ? Does it mean that in IsiZulu if I want to say THOU I use the pronoun HE ??? If I am right you must know that in France in the northern part where I live people speak in that way :-) For saying THOU they say HE or SHE :-) Example HE IS FRENCH? = THOU ART FRENCH? Very funny and interesting phenomenon...
Oh yes! That IS interesting. I never knew that. IsiZulu is a tonal language. So those 'uyabona' would be pronounced differently for 'you see' and 'he/she sees'
I feel so much shame as a native South African having to come here and learn like this. To be honest though, I already speak isiZulu I just didn't learn it in any formal environment... I just spoke it at home. Now I know that I need to increase my vocabulary but I'm not sure where/ how to start.
Sawubona. No need to feel shame. You will be fine. Be gracious with yourself. Buy a dictionary. I use Nyembezi's one. But for you, I would recommend the Oxford one. having a dictionary is the first step. Please don't rely on google translate. It usually gives wrong translations.
I appreciate your work sis Thando. Thank you so much for all your effort.
Ngiyabonga Vuyo.
Thank you ma'am for teaching me zulu
Thank you 😊. Really helped Me out
Sawubona nkosazana, ngiyathanda isiZulu. Ngiyabonga
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for making these lessons available.
I grew up in urban areas. Many words you say are different i.e isibhono, intamo, we say igoji for ithanga. I didn't know anything about inqulu. Izitho are calves. Thank you Thando
I grew up in the city. And even if someone grew up in rural areas, the parts of the body are the same. Isibhono, what word do you know for it? And intamo/ umqala? Which one do you know? Calves are isihluzu. Did you grow up in KZN or Gauteng?
The lessons are very good.
Ngiyabonga Solomon.
Thank you
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Can you say intamo for neck?
Hello Mbali. Yes, that's another name for neck: Intamo/umqala.
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Thank u I just meet now I want to learn zulu
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Niyabonga mam uthanndo nyanginqeda kakhulu
Isn’t ithanga also pumpkin
Yebo. A thigh and a pumpkin.
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De France ist der Name
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How do you pronounce this word "'umqala''
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Is it OK to say (umzimba na Christu) as in the Body of Christ?
Umzimba kaKrestu
I have a question about grammar : It seems that THOU SEE ME or HE SEES ME is the same ? Does it mean that in IsiZulu if I want to say THOU I use the pronoun HE ??? If I am right you must know that in France in the northern part where I live people speak in that way :-) For saying THOU they say HE or SHE :-) Example HE IS FRENCH? = THOU ART FRENCH? Very funny and interesting phenomenon...
Oh yes! That IS interesting. I never knew that. IsiZulu is a tonal language. So those 'uyabona' would be pronounced differently for 'you see' and 'he/she sees'
Ika da mathobe amatolo isinyawo mhelo nesigebe. Unmole kala
Sawubona Ezekiel, what language is this?
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thanks
i dnt kwon isizulu but is haerd to say
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Muhle umsebenzi wakho
Ngiyazibongela Zenzele.
Thando are you a teacher if not you should be.
I feel so much shame as a native South African having to come here and learn like this.
To be honest though, I already speak isiZulu I just didn't learn it in any formal environment... I just spoke it at home.
Now I know that I need to increase my vocabulary but I'm not sure where/ how to start.
Sawubona. No need to feel shame. You will be fine. Be gracious with yourself. Buy a dictionary. I use Nyembezi's one. But for you, I would recommend the Oxford one. having a dictionary is the first step. Please don't rely on google translate. It usually gives wrong translations.
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