Hey, I’m sorry for the things I said in two videos I instantly gave up when I heard your language can try now and about the website being accessible I shouldn’t have been so rude 1:061:141:15 about it😅
Man: indoda Woman: umfazi (In some groups of Zulu people, this word is not welcome. They consider it derogatory. So much so that sometimes people insult each other by saying: Uwumfazi - which simply means 'you are a woman.')
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Ngiyabonga kakhulu mdadewethu🙌🙌. Appreciation from Namibia😍
Siyabonga Thando
Hello I am a young girl and I'm trying to learn what my parents are saying so this video is helping me
Hello, in no time, you will be speaking isiZulu with your parents.
me too
I'm glad to have found your channel
oohh Sisi Thando you are so cool. Nice lesson. Ngiyabonga
I'm loving these so much! Very clear.
Glad you like them!
You’re an amazing teacher, thank you 🙏🏾
Ngiyabonga.
Thanks
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Ngiyabonga Omphile
Im turning 11 on september 9th and I want to learn my moms langugage before im 12 thanks thando!
You can do it! Min'emnandi kuwe (Happy birthday) [For the 11th)
thankyou thando
Ngiyabonga Thisha
😃😃. That's. Good
loved your video, how would you say granddaughter?
Umzukulu
@@ZuluLessonswithThando thanks :)
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Why some Zulu words are same in my language kinyarwanda?
Bantu languages.
Hey, I’m sorry for the things I said in two videos I instantly gave up when I heard your language can try now and about the website being accessible I shouldn’t have been so rude 1:06 1:14 1:15 about it😅
Ngiyakuxolela.
What does madoda mean I heard some guys saying it while I was in a taxi
Amadoda: men
The expression Madoda is used to say 'man!' In English.
@@ZuluLessonswithThando ah ok thank you!
Marume in kirundi. Dada same in swahili. Nyogokuru, grandma, Sogokuru, grandad in kirundi. Mama is same, data is for father but it's baba in swahili!
So many similarities in Nguni Languages. We are one Guillaume.
Most words is like Swahili words
Yebo. You’ll see that with Bantu languages.
what about a woman and a man?
Man: indoda
Woman: umfazi (In some groups of Zulu people, this word is not welcome. They consider it derogatory. So much so that sometimes people insult each other by saying: Uwumfazi - which simply means 'you are a woman.')