@yanavida ok, first lesson, when pronouncing most of indigenous SA languages, and most other African languages always remember the following: The vowels are pronounced as follows: A = ah! E = eh! I = E O = oh U = ooh!
To pronounce clicks; C - press the front tip of your tongue X - sound it at the back side of your tongue, left side is easier Q- hit the top/ ceiling of your mountain with your tongue K- force out the k with the tongue hitting the top of your mouth
Still on clicks: Ch- sound the c lighter, like you're breathing while saying it Xh- sound the x lighter, also like you are breathing Qh- same others, sound q lighter Kh- sound like English K Ph- sounds like English P P- press your lips and force the air out G- sounds like g for go Bh- sounds like English B B- sound very light, like you are opening your mouth while saying B D- is the same as D
If you see this comment yall, please don't go around greeting everyone in zulu especially if you're going to Cape Town side because there are quite alot of languages and everyone there does understand english so... you can just imagine if you talk to a local with the wrong African language... 😅