Thank you for creating all the interesting and educational content on this channel. Your straightforward teaching style helps us as your viewers learn easily. Ndatenda zvikuru.
This video is so helpful, I love your channel, I still watch your other videos, please do more like this one, much appreciated!! Maita basa!! 😚 stay blessed & beautiful 💜
Thank you so much for these viedos. Can you help me understand why 'i want' is ndirikuda, and not ndinoda? And 'eat' becomes kudya not idya? Or is there a lesson/viedo to exsplain these i can watch as i have watched the 'I to ndino' video before this one. Thank you
Gogo is found in a number of Bantu languages. That's because it is an ideophone (based on sound). It comes from the sound of a walking stick used by an old person, who when walking makes the sound go, go, go, go.
I love these videos! Please don’t stop making them 🙏🏼💙
We will keep making more Shona tutorials for you :)
Thank you for creating all the interesting and educational content on this channel. Your straightforward teaching style helps us as your viewers learn easily. Ndatenda zvikuru.
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Ndatenda zvikuru for your videos, Ever since I started watching them I am able to great people in shona and I am learning so much.
Thanks for the support
Do you pronounce the N in Ndatenda??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
This video is so helpful, I love your channel, I still watch your other videos, please do more like this one, much appreciated!! Maita basa!! 😚 stay blessed & beautiful 💜
Thank you for your videos.
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Brilliant thank you 🙏😊
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Thank you so much for these viedos.
Can you help me understand why 'i want' is ndirikuda, and not ndinoda?
And 'eat' becomes kudya not idya?
Or is there a lesson/viedo to exsplain these i can watch as i have watched the 'I to ndino' video before this one.
Thank you
Hi, you can check out this video explaining how to use "I want"
th-cam.com/video/1bvv1pfVQf0/w-d-xo.html
shud it not be tsaona not staona. Is it a typing error or another dialect?
Thanks for noting that. You are correct we made a typo. It must be 'tsaona' not 'staona'
Maitabasa zvikuru
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gogo is not a Shona word
Hi, these 2 word are indeed Shona words.
The other alternative to Gogo is ambuya
The other alternative to zama (try) is edza / kuedza
@@Shonaland gogo is ndebele not Shona
@@fkhumalo4589 it is also shona, dont complain if you dont speak it🤍
Gogo is found in a number of Bantu languages. That's because it is an ideophone (based on sound). It comes from the sound of a walking stick used by an old person, who when walking makes the sound go, go, go, go.