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Zulu Language Lesson Sakhile Dube 

Safari and Surf - Wilderness Adventures
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In this movie Sakhile Dube, one of the owners and guides at Safari And Surf Wilderness Adventures, gives guests a small Zulu Language Lesson.
He focus mainly on greeting and a couple of other useful words to get you going. Below are a couple of the translations in this lesson:
Hello - Sawubona
How are you? - Unjani?
I am fine - Ngiyaphila
Thank you - Ngiyabonga
Come here - Woza lapha
Stop - Ima
Let's go - Asambe
I am sorry - Ngiyaxolisa
Start - Qala
Finish - Uqeda
I love you - Ngiyakuthanda
Me too - Nami futhi
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Комментарии : 181   
@jonopens
@jonopens 3 года назад
Dude is so chill. I love the language lessons but he could literally be talking about anything and I'd be down to watch
@outbakjak
@outbakjak Год назад
African Bob Ross 😂💕
@Hashiriya11
@Hashiriya11 Год назад
Wooooord 😊
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 6 месяцев назад
Agreed, but he is also a talented educator. Some of the sounds he uses every day in his native language do not exist in English, and are very difficult for English speakers to emulate, but he has a way of helping ease that gap. People like him are completely vital to humanity. How the neck would we figure out what other languages mean without truly clever humans?
@roghabhrideradioshow
@roghabhrideradioshow 6 месяцев назад
🙌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@kollarpg
@kollarpg 3 года назад
I'm getting hooked up on your vids. I hope you'll get recognised more and more, because you deserve it.
@themondarian
@themondarian 3 года назад
Sawubona Sakhile Dube! Ngiyabonga for all the great videos you make! I really enjoy watching them and learning about africa and the Zulu culture. Ngiyakuthanda! :)
@strugs
@strugs 3 года назад
Dude, you’re going to become an internet hit. I swear. Thank you for sharing your beautiful language and stories from South Africa. I was born there, and have been wanting to (re)connect with the stories and history of the land.
@csvanderkieft
@csvanderkieft 3 года назад
this man deserves way more subs and views
@iamsecryt
@iamsecryt 3 года назад
These videos are so wholesome and pure and perfect. Even if you hear him say a Zulu word and you feel like you’re saying wrong. He just flashes that warm welcoming smile and tries again.
@Raphaelo325
@Raphaelo325 3 года назад
I love this guy soooo much! It would be such a pleasure to take a class from him in SA. Cheers!
@ru.66
@ru.66 2 года назад
I’m from KZN and I miss hearing Zulu - i was taught isiZulu at school and I don’t live in the country anymore but very often I look up isiZulu lessons on YT so I can hear and practice. Ngiyabonga Sakhile
@k.cantelar6739
@k.cantelar6739 2 года назад
These videos are amazing. You should actually create a channel just for teaching Zulu, with all the impressive and diverse clickings that dwarf the phonetics of all other languages on Earth.
@enorazza
@enorazza Год назад
These videos are so precious. Short but informative, without crazy editing and loud confusing music. Please continue, don't event think to stop. Sakhile is a master, huge respect.
@adriendm
@adriendm 3 года назад
I have no real interest in learning the language but i get so hooked when i listen to you talking with your wonderful smile and positive vibes. You just make me happy! Please keep it up!
@lisamessiana1032
@lisamessiana1032 3 года назад
Sawubona from Brooklyn, New York, USA❣️ Ngiyabonga for this language lesson video🙂
@prislane9049
@prislane9049 3 года назад
Everything about this man, especially his intelligence and peaceful way is incredibly sexy to me.
@Nik-lf4rw
@Nik-lf4rw 3 года назад
lets go Sakhile you the man
@jasminerathod9503
@jasminerathod9503 Год назад
His inflection is so beautiful
@NLord
@NLord 3 года назад
Sawubona all the way from Russia! I've been watching this channel for a couple of week now, really enjoy the content, look forward to see more great videos like this one :)
@MrGreg242
@MrGreg242 3 года назад
Sakhile! Keep up the amazing content, I know you will spread like wildfire on RU-vid once the algorithm picks you up! I think many people in western countries have a desire to learn about true African culture. As what we were taught in school was a watered down version of this rich and beautiful culture just like you Sakhile!
@leofunki
@leofunki 2 года назад
The guys have a language made for rap and beatbox, the world isn't ready yet. Respect from France.
@cassiusvoidkin
@cassiusvoidkin Год назад
You have the perfect voice for ASMR! I have tingles just from your regular speaking voice.
@chrisjones9143
@chrisjones9143 3 года назад
Sawubona Sakhile. Thank you for another great video. I love to learn about your language and rich culture. I especially loved hearing about your relationship with Animals and how its so close to your people. The story with the Hippo and the Rabbit was great, very enjoyable also. Please keep giving us these great wholesome moments to enjoy!
@DiscoDashco
@DiscoDashco Год назад
I watched just one video of this person and knew he was someone special. I am absolutely fascinated by his lessons in language and culture about the four main peoples within S.A. Although I’m sure his voice has been compared to that of the late Geoffrey Holder, it is truly meant as a compliment because Sakile’s (Saquilia) presence and warmth is equally indomitable. Sir, if you ever thought about new prospects in your career and life, consider ASMR or even becoming a narrator or voice over actor. Personally, I could listen to you for hours talking about ANYTHING.
@GodofPainBelial
@GodofPainBelial 3 года назад
Me too sounds so cute and fun to say "Nami futhi." Very cool.
@aimeekeel
@aimeekeel 8 месяцев назад
Love Sakhile Dube’s lessons. His voice is so rich.
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 6 месяцев назад
He has a wonderful voice, but even more wonderful is his ability to convey how sounds in his language can be pronounced by English speakers who don't use those sounds.
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 6 месяцев назад
This is linguistic GOLD.....sir, you are a very talented teacher. I have a background in linguistics, specifically learning Russian linguistics as a native American English speaker. As such, I understand the value of an individual who can express a sound that isn't present in every language in a way that can be more easily understood (even if it will still be difficult to adopt, especially as a learning adult). You have a true gift.
@listigerlurch8194
@listigerlurch8194 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this treasure of a culture. ❤ More people should watch your videos and learn about themself and mother nature again.
@Juanenjupiter
@Juanenjupiter Год назад
This guy is so happy
@horseygurl143
@horseygurl143 3 года назад
I plan to have Zulu lessons in our school's after school program! And Sakhile is such a great story teller. I plan to use his African stories passed down from generations to teach writing, by retelling his stories and asking for written responses to his stories! Such a cool dude!
@alexanderjackson2249
@alexanderjackson2249 Год назад
I thank you every day for your videos, Sakhile. It is because of you I have begun to learn the Zulu language and discover the culture and beauty of KwaZulu-Natal. I have been studying for nearly a month now, and I hope that one day soon I will be able to travel to Safari and Surf and spend a day with you. Uyakuthaza, bhuti. Ngiyabonga ngezifundo zakho!
@ronaldashley5590
@ronaldashley5590 Год назад
Nami Futhi Alex
@soinda87
@soinda87 Год назад
Sounds so easy especially if you know Swahili or any Bantu languages.Apart from the clicks which are so cool.
@suryo_utomo
@suryo_utomo Год назад
Ngiyabonga... 👍
@user-ez1to7cc8f
@user-ez1to7cc8f 7 месяцев назад
You have a golden voice man
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 6 месяцев назад
He has a wonderful voice, but even more wonderful is his ability to convey how sounds in his language can be pronounced by English speakers who don't use those sounds
@cirescythe
@cirescythe 3 года назад
really love those videos. this guy is so charismatic
@firstnamelastname2552
@firstnamelastname2552 3 года назад
Sakhile, that is a very good lesson. Thank you.
@thefunny5706
@thefunny5706 3 года назад
Я не очень хорошо знаю английский, но понимаю не плохо . И я из северной России учу твой язык на английском 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀. Интернет это чудо
@janegael
@janegael 3 года назад
Sakhile is a treasure.
@overlordchungus3994
@overlordchungus3994 3 года назад
I thought I'd eventually get used to his voice if I watched enough of his content. Nah. Still absolutely entranced. Learning things from Sakhile heals a part of me I didn't realize was broken. I'd be interested to know about how the average person in that area interacts with nature. Are people losing their connection to nature as industry moves in? Is it a place where locals prefer to be there, or do the young people grow up dreaming of moving to some big shining city 100 miles away? Are there problems with tourists affecting wildlife (feeding them, interrupting their natural behaviors, ect)? We even have that problem here in my small town in North Carolina, USA. People come to go camping and end up feeding our local black bears. I've lived here my entire life and never saw one near the house until a few years ago. Now I've seen 5. All coming and looking for the sweet and tasty human food that campers have given them or left where they can get them. I don't mind bears. On the whole they are peaceful and shy. You see a bear and the bear is just as scared as you are. Now you see a bear and the bear is thinking "that thing has food". All thanks to irresponsible tourists. We are told we should be happy they come here because they bring money into the community. I haven't seen any money from them. Just bears and litter. I wish we could share the natural beauty of this area with outsiders the same way you're able to.
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956 3 года назад
Sawubona Overlord, Thank you very much for your comment!:) Thanks to Tourism in and around St Lucia and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park lots of the locals find work close to their homesteads in Tourism and some, like me have their own Tour Operator business. There are unfortunately some tourist who like to feed the monkeys, but in the park all the other animals live in peace with mother nature!
@ronaldashley5590
@ronaldashley5590 Год назад
Sir I am new to this So please come back with a whole lot more Ngiyubonga!
@MsLadyisatramp
@MsLadyisatramp 3 года назад
Sawubona! from Oakland CA USA
@daneanfikha2572
@daneanfikha2572 27 дней назад
Ima means Stop or Stand in Lugisu/Lumasaaba/Luhya language in Uganda 🇺🇬. Kh and Ts is used in the language but also pronounced in click form. The way of talking is so similar to many other Bantu languages in Southern Africa. Slow and deep emphasised words in sentences. It's sounds like how people in the west listen to Italian people or language
@cindyjones4177
@cindyjones4177 3 года назад
Learning South African language 🌟❤
@katy2163
@katy2163 Год назад
Thank you so much for the excellent lessons...this was so clear to hear and understand!
@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz Год назад
This guy is so cool 😎
@Adan11961
@Adan11961 3 года назад
Sawubona From Lebanon
@kassyyar97
@kassyyar97 3 года назад
Sawubona from Mexico!!
@bernieb4355
@bernieb4355 3 года назад
Sawubona from Slovakia :)
@akumabito2008
@akumabito2008 3 года назад
Such a cool language! Ihave no practical use for it, but I love trying to make the different clicking sounds :)
@PenPenWatcher
@PenPenWatcher 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your language with us 🖤
@janbass9542
@janbass9542 2 года назад
SAWUBONA!! We all love you!!! 💖💖💖
@user-ky2db6yr3l
@user-ky2db6yr3l 8 месяцев назад
Throw a little love this man’s way.
@carloslucasramos7801
@carloslucasramos7801 3 года назад
Thank ypu so much for teaching us your beautyfull language. Gracias por enseñarnos tu precioso idioma. Ngiyabonga.
@sevastokrator09
@sevastokrator09 3 года назад
Sawubona from Sweden. I really hope that some day I will have the pleasure to meet you in SA.
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956 3 года назад
I hope so too Pawel! Would be great meeting and hosting you!
@norfolkflyingboyz2404
@norfolkflyingboyz2404 Год назад
Sakhile, you are an inspiration. More Zulu and Zulu Traditions and beliefs please. Was privileged enough to grow up in Richmond Zululand. And learn to Speak bad Zulu. Barbara and Peter Tyrrell/Jurgens were family friends, books Suspicion is my name and Tribal peoples. Please give us more!!!! ❤️
@sharonpeters7814
@sharonpeters7814 7 месяцев назад
Fascinating! Thank you.
@catoc9138
@catoc9138 3 года назад
Such a fun, lovely language! Thanks
@erramos77
@erramos77 Год назад
Amazing !!!!! new language classes !!!!
@dianamarcelaescobarmontoya2066
Sakhile, thanks very much for teaching us of your beautifully culture ❤
@rofsjan
@rofsjan 3 года назад
Ngiyabonga, Sakhile! "Ima" ("Stop") in Zulu sounds so nice and friendly. It sounds like "Come" or "Welcome."
@ratty4003
@ratty4003 3 года назад
Super interesting! Ngiyabonga!
@parisbey6921
@parisbey6921 3 года назад
Ngiyabonga Sakhile!!! 🙏🏽Ngiyakuthanda💜🖤
@jjrocks3211
@jjrocks3211 3 года назад
gotta comment for the algorithm
@iamsecryt
@iamsecryt 2 года назад
I've missed these videos! I haven't seen one in months!
@ejohnso1967
@ejohnso1967 2 года назад
You have such a beautiful smile, Sakhile. 🙂
@8draco8
@8draco8 3 года назад
This channel is gold. Can't wait when he will get is first YT button for number of subscribers. Let everybody comment then RU-vid algorithm will be putting those videos higher on recommended lists
@Finlays_Critters
@Finlays_Critters Год назад
ngiyakuthanda!
@lionessrichness
@lionessrichness 3 года назад
Blessings 🙏 thank you for this valuable content.
@hubbersnaks7569
@hubbersnaks7569 3 года назад
Thank you, Sakhile! This is very interesting to learn :)
@HughesHub
@HughesHub 3 года назад
Sakhile my brother I love this content
@kayvond9270
@kayvond9270 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your language with us Sakhile!
@eurodance
@eurodance 3 года назад
Sawubona from Canada!! Ngiyabonga. Looking forward to the next one.
@nobuhlemkhumbuzi1336
@nobuhlemkhumbuzi1336 2 года назад
Thanks for being interested in our language its a good one trust me.
@Arcane1604
@Arcane1604 3 года назад
Sawubona, Unjani? from Dallas, Tx.
@tsiyanendlovubantu1689
@tsiyanendlovubantu1689 3 года назад
Bayethe mnewethu👑
@mikejung3908
@mikejung3908 Год назад
Me Dube I totally love your lessons and your kind personality, I look forward to your next lesson❤️👍
@littleloner1159
@littleloner1159 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this Its such a beautiful and interesting language. Even if i might never meet anyone who can speak it, its a joy to learn about
@clumsiii
@clumsiii 3 года назад
Nami futhi
@eskeeee5197
@eskeeee5197 Год назад
SAWUBONA❤❤❤ሳውቦና
@wass77
@wass77 3 года назад
very interesting Ngiyabonga for sharing ^^
@tomjohnson6860
@tomjohnson6860 3 года назад
ngiyabonga Sakhile
@FatalShotGG
@FatalShotGG Год назад
Your language sounds COOL, dude.
@kayakh.8231
@kayakh.8231 Год назад
i came here looking for him. i hadn't heard his voice in a while and got worried
@ausieheigauses3379
@ausieheigauses3379 Год назад
❤❤Sakhile❤❤
@akon9819
@akon9819 2 года назад
Zulu and Xhosa are really similar
@wildswan221
@wildswan221 9 месяцев назад
Fascinating and excellent lesson!
@jspoosener6729
@jspoosener6729 2 года назад
Love this channel. Your voice sounds like honey. Great way to learn a language.
@Mpayne1472
@Mpayne1472 2 года назад
I visit Kenya when I can. Jambo Rafiki
@Chodowiecki-jg5jm
@Chodowiecki-jg5jm 11 месяцев назад
Sie machen das super gut!
@kimberlyhendricks6388
@kimberlyhendricks6388 Год назад
Woza lapha🥰Ngiyakuthanda
@JamaicaRouge
@JamaicaRouge Год назад
So awesome!!!!
@COSODELIRANTE
@COSODELIRANTE 3 года назад
More of this!!!
@asherdog9248
@asherdog9248 Год назад
These are super interesting.
@DudeWatIsThis
@DudeWatIsThis Год назад
Most Eastern African languages have this concept of "Single Hello" and "Plural Hello". Pretty cool, and not really a thing in Europe.
@jagggy_snake
@jagggy_snake Год назад
We have it in Irish
@LostInTheAdriaticSea
@LostInTheAdriaticSea 9 месяцев назад
Have it in Greek
@marielatour270
@marielatour270 8 месяцев назад
In Mauritian Kreol too, Bonzour, and Bonzour Zot
@shellythalliburton7559
@shellythalliburton7559 Месяц назад
Ngiyabonga!
@Nesswytcherley
@Nesswytcherley 3 года назад
Sawubona Sakhile! Ngiyabonga and ngiyakuthanda. Can’t wait for the next video from you, asambe! You are reaching the world. From Portland Oregon, USA
@mookehnormaphoo8599
@mookehnormaphoo8599 3 года назад
wow, I feel like I'm reading from a local. well done.
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 года назад
Sawubona "to you" :)
@aprilmeowmeow
@aprilmeowmeow Год назад
Mr Sakhile is such a joy to learn from :)
@catstranier
@catstranier 3 года назад
Thank you for this Mr Sakhile
@catstranier
@catstranier 3 года назад
i mean Ngiyabonga!
@jackporter2251
@jackporter2251 3 года назад
Sawubona! Thank you for the fantastic content Sakhile :-)
@nobuhlemkhumbuzi1336
@nobuhlemkhumbuzi1336 2 года назад
Syabonga 🙏
@0bserver44
@0bserver44 Год назад
Ngiyakuthanda!
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 года назад
ngiyakuthanda :D :)*
@Deathhead68
@Deathhead68 3 года назад
If Zulu speakers need to whisper to avoid being overheard, do they still do the click noise?
@flintsky7706
@flintsky7706 3 года назад
Yes 😊
@nrop000
@nrop000 3 года назад
It's considered very rude to whisper in South African culture because it shows you're gossiping
@Deathhead68
@Deathhead68 3 года назад
Interesting. I feel like if it was a stealth situation, the click would make it easy to hear you, but I guess you can just click quietly?
@mookehnormaphoo8599
@mookehnormaphoo8599 3 года назад
@@nrop000 yes, but we still manage to do it softly.
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956 3 года назад
Yes, we'll do it softly.
@marcjohnson6339
@marcjohnson6339 3 года назад
Keep up the good work
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