As one who travelled 5 times in Kenya, when compared to other countries in Europe, i FULLY AGREE with You, Distinguished Lady. I encourage You to go in Tanzania and make such stories and You will receive much KINDNESS & LOVE from The Gentle African Noble Pure Souls and be VERY HAPPY and attract new blessings in your life and the lifes of those You will meet... Go with Courage + Faith and The Universal Divine Architect of Life in Motion will open WINDOWS & DOORS for You... Be Blessed, Noble Soul...
I just love how yall's relationship is, full of friendship, very sure of each other, no jealousy when interacting with with friends, fun , enjoying life as you should be.
Except France 😂 they look down on you and make you feel uncomfortable. They can be so condescending even though you’re making efforts. Hahahah I hope a French person sees this. Y’all are mean!!
But you are beautiful! We can tell from your comment! That’s something to be proud of! A heart of gold is rare and priceless. Chin up, smile and pass it on, you are awesome!
Isabel,you chose to live happy ,full life and this happens when you are open-minded and kind human being.You are beautiful couple.All the best for both of you.
I absolutely love that he asked you if you were his sister in law with which man. Is that weird? It just gives me a feeling of the whole country as a family and the love that can come from that.
I lived in Nairobi but my dead as a pilot spent half his time in Dar-es-Salam as hè was always on the move and according to him Tanzanians were the friendliest people in East Africa. His other base was Entebbe, Uganda. I never heard him positive about there.
There accent when they speak English is so thick and sexy too. Was Talking to Lagos scammer but loved his voice. But knew be wasn't who he claimed to be
Funny how I could understand when counting while buying the drinks. M zulu from South Africa 🇿🇦 It’s kunye - 1, kubili - 2, kuthathu - 3 and Kunye is 4 😅😂
@@happinessngubo7388sameeee I stayed in Uganda and the language of the region I stayed in is also Bantu. It’s called Runyankore and counting is: 1 ewe, 2 Iberia! 3 ishatu, 4 ina
The only thing we can say after watching that video is that isabella is trying her best n even better to speak constantly ray's language n even if Ray is laughing at her when she s trying😅, she s doing well😌. We can also see that by love for Ray she makes everything to make him proud of her🙄, u can be proud Ray!! she s amazing and so u are too ✌️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
I enjoyed hanging out with you and Ray and your friends. I think you did pretty good speaking another language. You two are a beautiful couple. Hopefully one day we will hear that you two are getting married. No pressure!!🤓
Yes, they are such a great couple together. They balance each other out and it’s amazing that they both love. They both have the passion for dancing. They are a rare and special jewel 💎 of a couple. Love them!!!!❤💙
I think it's really admirable you speak Svahili Isabella, it shows your appreciation towards Tanzanian culture and shows the love and respect you have for your boyfriend as well. Your effort is honestly really truly amazing. Good for u! best of luck to u both with your dancing videos, i enjoy watching them. :)
I wish your boyfriend would appreciate it more that you’re trying to speak his language and encourage you instead of talking you down… even if he’s just joking words are always having an impact. When my Japanese husband is trying to speak my mother tongue German I’m so happy and proud of him ☺️
Language is essential no matter where you live in the world! I absolutely love watching your videos and I am trying to learn some new dance moves. You are both adorable. Thank you for motivating others and showing unity! Love, Peace & Light xox
Isabella actually does know alot of swahili!!! More than any muzungu I know that's been there!!! Wow I'm proud!! Not bad at all ❤ in fact I'm inspired to learn more for the next time I go!!!!
my parents are tanzanian and ive been to tanznia many times and im a bit familiar with the language and it makes me happy to see you exploring different cultures and speaking different languages 🥹🥹 continue making this amazing content❤️
You did so good!! I always try to learn the language of where I’m going and it helps a lot when getting on the right buses and trains. When I was traveling the internet (or RU-vid) wasn’t yet invented so I had to buy dictionaries and Lonely Planet books for each place I visited. I’m a female and I traveled around the Globe twice, all alone, it was absolutely the best time of my life!!
Hi, am new here and i have been binge watching your videos. I must say that both of u are such a breath of fresh air. I would like to subscribe and stay here. Its lovely watching ur vlogs 😂❤. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you for coming to my country, Indonesia. I love when both of you dance with little girl Azizah n her friends. Hoping you could come back again, and visiting others part of Indonesia, or who knows you could dance with Indonesian music.❤
I don't think many Americans of a certain persuation have the humanity and love for other people to ever let that happen.Racism is too embedded in American culture unfortunately.😢
I just discovered you and I’m so glad I did. I don’t use TikTok or anything so I only discover people through RU-vid. You’re so awesome! You guys are exceptions to the rules and more people need to see it. 🙌🙌
This is how you learn another language. Just go for it. It’s so much easier when people appreciate your efforts and when you stick with it, without bailing into English. Her guy could use some lessons on how to have her back, with encouragement and appreciation.
MAMBO!! 😂 See, I learned from Isabella! The people in Tanzania are so open which isn’t really true in Scandinavia from my experience. My grandfather was born in Sweden in 1894! I lived in Sweden as an exchange student & became quite fluent within 6 months. However, it took a while to find a friend who would help me because so many others wanted to practice their English on me! Now over 50 years later, I still have an accent that surprises Swedish people and amaze them that I still have some command of the language. It’s very easy for children to learn languages! I was 17 but I have an ear for accents. ✌🏽 🇹🇿 🌍🇩🇰 🌎🇺🇸 🌏 🇸🇪
way to go!!! Proud of you for doing it and also seeing how you two have fun and enjoy each other so much!!! Thank you for sharing, I watch from a small town in Canada on Vancouver Island British Columbia!!!
Can we just talk about how well Ray and you speak English! As an American, I am always impressed with how many people around the world learn to speak English and how few Americans learn to speak a second language. It is on my bucket list to learn a new language, but I can't decide if I should learn to speak Spanish because the US borders Mexico, so it makes sense, or German because some of my family speak it, or French for no other reason than it sounds fun, but I don't know who I would speak French to. I guess I would have to go hang out in France a lot then.
If you're torn, just pick the language that you feel the most drawn to. And who says you have to stop at one foreign language? Once you've learned a second language, the language learning process gets easier with any subsequent languages. I promise. I've been there. I'm a French native speaker. English is my 2nd language. I also learned Spanish and now I want to learn Italian.
MAMBO!! 😂 See, I learned from you Isabella! The people in Tanzania are so open which isn’t really true in Scandinavia from my experience. My grandfather was born in Sweden in 1894! I lived in Sweden as an exchange student & became quite fluent within 6 months. However, it took a while to find a friend who would help me because so many others wanted to practice their English on me! Now over 50 years later, I still have an accent that surprises Swedish people and amaze them that I still have some command of the language. It’s very easy for children to learn languages! I was 17 but I have an ear for accents. ✌🏽 🇹🇿 🌍🇩🇰 🌎🇺🇸 🌏 🇸🇪
Mambo nimefurahi kuangalia video yako. Nimeishi Miaka moja na nusu Sansibar na natoka ujerumani. Nimefurahi kuona kama mzungu kama mimi ongea kiswahili kama Mimi. Lete story Usiku mwema
Dear Ray, please show yourself greatful to Isabell that she learns your language. Don't be so kind of "hard"to her. Are you? ❤ So loving that she learns your language. I love your video, please do more. Wonderful people, bringing good vibes, joy and tolerance into the world. Love you ❤❤❤❤💕 💕 💕 💕 💕 💕
The fact that Swahili is my second language but i can't say a ord in Swahili , she's doing way too amazing ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉 Jay please don't joke too much she's great 😂😂😂
Nice video! I hope you and Ray can speak more Swahili together! It would be helpful if you guys wanted to start a family! Your kids would love to know the language!
bro the surprise when I realised you were speaking Swahili is so insane because I'm Born in Tanzania and honestly didn't expect any Swahili at all!! Keep making people smile and I wish you an amazing day/night!