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Guys not every African belongs to a village, you can be generations deep in a city. I identify with the city that I'm from I dont know anything about village life.
And your skin looks perfect. Wow! I have been on a journey for 2 years now 😅 even burned my skin, and still haven't found my holy grail, but I am still learning.
Hello. I was going to skip your video, but in 7 days you can feel your body working. I like what you said about not what others say about your body. Very well said. I exercise without dieting. It works my body anyway. It's kept me mobile. Great health to you. Congratulations on your fitness journey.😊
It is interesting how the Bantu languages are similar. In Uganda, the major Bantu languages (Luganda, Runyankore, Rukiga etc) have similar words and terms with the same meaning as Nguni words, "Nyama" is meat and in Uganda it is mainly pronounced "Enyama" to mean "meat". it is also used in Kiswahili.
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I am Shona and I learnt to isiZulu/Ndebele mix in Pretoria but when I moved down to Cape Town, isiXhosa almost finished me, lol. These guys can click the tongue I don`t in how many different ways. The first time I heard a lady saying to one of my guy, ''Úyageza", I was like whats wrong with that and how does it connect with the kind of agreement we were having😄😄😄only to learn later that ukugeza is not batjhing in isiXhosa but being disrespectful.
You are correct but not 100%. In Frontier batter economy the original goat and sheep stock were replaced by Merino sheep and Boer bok. The Xhosas took the new name of Bokhwe for the goat and for the sheep the name for sheep became igusha. The name igusha is of Khoisan origin, so Xhosas adopted it for the new breed of sheep. This is because the Khoisan were also participants in the Frontier exchange economy. It might be that Xhosas were differentiating indigenous specifies from acquired species. However the Xhosa bible translators are using imvana or ixhwane for the lamb(sheep) . The Zulus adapted these new species for economic reasons but kept using the indigenous names.
@@SbongamandlaMaphumulo That's cool if you did not know that. I have a challenge for you though, Bayede and Ndabezitha izithakazelo are not original to Zulu royal house. Do you know which clans/tribes were these appropriated from?
She represented Ndebeles very well but she got Ijwabu lamathanga bits wrong.Ijwabu yinyama engelamafutha, you know that chewy bit of meat that no one wants to eat.Amathanga ngesindebele sithi ngamathangazi, amathanga kithi are pumpkins.Thighs are amathangazi.
I am Zulu and I go to Zulu Catholic Mass and we've been singing the Gloria in Ndebele and I found out like 3years letter that, that Ndebele and tune was from Zim and actually nit Zulu Ndebele, the way it is so similar to Zulu. I thought maybe there was a miss print in "Kweliphezulu' intsead of 'Kweziphezulu'