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isiXhosa
2nd most spoken language in South Africa
amaZulu
the Zulu people
isiNgisi
English
Sifuna
we want
Ngifuna
I want
siyafunda
we are learning
Sifunda
we learn
Ngingu.....
My name is
ngikhona
I'm fine
sikhona
we're fine
Sobonana
See you later
lalela
listen
thula
be quite
ntombi
girl
ungo wakwabani?
what's your last name?
Ngingo wakwa.......
My last name is.......
Hamba Kahle
go away
igama
name
ungubani igama lakho?
What's your name?
no
and
Sisi
girl
bhuti
boy
Ngiyaxolisa
I'm sorry
Siyakuxolela
We forgive you
Kubi
It's bad
Ziyabhede
Things aren't okay
Bhala
write
Ngiyakudla
I punish you
Nomusa
Kindness/ me
Nontokozo
Delightful/ Rachel
Thandeka
Beloved/ Teri
Nandi
Sweetness/ Debra
Sipho
Gift/ Nate
Bonga
Thanking/ Brody
Musa
Kindness/ Mike
Langa
Sun/ Brad
Sibusiso
Blessing/ Glen
nKosi
King/ Brad
Kulu
Superior/ Jarod
Mandla
Power/ Awazi
kuyashisa
It's hot
kumakhaza
It's cold
Nonke
all of you
itafula
table/ desk
etafuleni
at the table
Ngikhathele
I'm tired
ka
my
kababa
my father
kamama
my mother
Ngiyagoduka
I'm going home
sa
still
Ngiyagula
I'm sick
isisu
stomach
Ngiphethwe
I'm suffering from
zintombi
girls
intombi
girl
Cha angifuni
I don't want to
incwadi
book
a+u=
o
a+i=
e
a+a=
a
"c" click
tsk tsk
"q" click
cork popping
"x" click
spuring a horse
locative ku-
person i.e. father or Joan
locative e- -ini
when it begins with the letter "i"
locative for place
e- but discard the -ini
when the last letter is o -ini is
-weni
when the last letter is a -ini is
-eni
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