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Learning Shona with Tulani
Приєднався 15 жов 2014
Відео
Learning Shona - Lesson 8
Переглядів 1,8 тис.3 роки тому
Plurals - in this lesson we look at how some words change slightly when more than 2 items are included
Learning Shona - Lesson Seven
Переглядів 2,1 тис.3 роки тому
In this lesson we will explore homonyms - one word with 2 meanings.
Thank you 😊
I've learned 2 new languages in the past year, from the 1st 5min I knew I was on the right channel to learn Shona basics
Kudya not kudga Fodya not fodga
Anyone have any recommendations for shona shows
Hello, I am ready to learn… I desire to visit Zimbabwe …
Are colloquial words polite?
u better go directly to the lesson too much intro and words are boring before the lesson
Hello am interested how you speak your language am from Kenya 🇰🇪 but I have a boyfriend from Zimbabwe
Hello there now many years ago on this site I am seeing Shona doing ha comedy shorts. Very funny. Please tell ha to make more funnies. You friend, Conor.
Your vowels are said same as the Māori language, here in New Zealand
After listening to oliver mtukudzi music todi 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 much love from kenya 🇰🇪 anyways my government rejected import of maize from Zimbabwe🇿🇼 let music unite as more
im learnign :)
This is brilliant content 👍🏽
Thanks for creating this channel
This is so helpful . Thank you Tulani 💃🏿💃🏿
Great lesson!🌟😁
I spent my childhood age11 in Harare Stanley avenue rotan road five years and return back my dad to India 1989 it's golden period for us never forget memories in my life I love too much Zimbabwe and theirs people
Maka di maka di bro
Ends in a vowel. Thank you for being so good Shona!
English bible app Shona bible app Arabic bible
I'm watching this just to understand what it would have felt like if I didn't know Shona 😂
Whaaaatt🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for your videos.
Your English is what I am learning more . Thanks
I am Mexican and my handsome boyfriend is from Zim
Woww I also want to marry a Mexican , we have same culture as Mexicans, same dances, same rhythms just woww I love Mexicans
Maswera sei sekuru Please make more lessons its been a long time. Also, make more about relationships
The way I love learning Shona. Can't wait to attend this lesson. I want to surprise My Zimbabwean friends speaking there language. Thanks for the lesson. Uganda
Same here
I love all your lessons they have been helping me so much. Please make more. Can you tell us how to count? Say the months and days of the week? Also tell us more about relationships.
If you're a girl and you want to greet the other girl can you say Pamusoroi Sisi
Who's still here in 2022??
Tulani please do return to youtube nje! We miss your videos x
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Golden lesson, thank you and please do continue
Me and my friends joke a lot about Zimbabwe and we all respect Zimbabwe a lot. This simple joke turned into me learning shona
Well done, its truly a beautiful language
I subscribed
It sounds like you role your 'R' I can't do that sadly haha
Mhoroyi Tulani! Thank you for your videos, you are a very good teacher and I'm glad you are back to recording them. Please keep going! I am an American learning Shona and am at the very basic level right now, but I think I may know what you are looking for, if I may humbly share. From what I understand so far (as I've been trying to wrap my mind around this) a lot of Shona words and sentences change based on the "NOUN CLASS" that the main subject is in. So noun class 1 & 2 are "people" noun classes and it goes from MU > VA. Class 3-4 are plants mostly, and go MU > MI. Class 5-6 are inanimate objects, borrowed words from other languages, and animals and add MA as a prefix. Class 7-8 also inanimate objects, languages and go CHI>ZVI, etc. There are 21 noun classes but not all are used in all dialects. The noun classes also create "concords" which is more than one word will change in a sentence to match the noun class. For example, " *Chi*garo *chi*chena.// Bepa *ra*kachena.// Muti *mu*chena. // Iyo laptop *i*chena./ I haven't found too many charts that are clear about this but Google "Shona Noun Classes" will show you a few. Here is one chart I like: encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ6IjXTsOpfbdLZCyRHuggNFcvmB_GOW-MR9g&usqp=CAU I hope that helps!!
Not sure if we have "-dg-". Intead, we used "-dy-". Not sure if language experts have changed. Does this also mean we now have "-bg-" instead of "- bw-" as in "zvobgo" and "zimbabge".
Great teaching. Very few UA-camrs start teaching from vowels and consonants to build words, which is the right way to learn Shona reading, writing and pronounciation. Zvivaka mazwi or mashoko.
You’re such a good teacher I’ve really enjoyed watching these so far. Such a wonderful language and culture. Thank you Sir
I feel very comfortable after watching this video
Im Zulu lady. I would like to thank you Tulani for being my best teacher👌
Your A, E, I, O, U is like Spanish, same pronunciation. :)
Could you do some beginning lessons for Shona speakers to speak English? I would like to put it on a SD card for a Solar audio
I have sent them a Solar Audio Bible with a SD card. I would like to add it to the SD card
this clears up a lot of confusion for me - ndatenda!
I hope to visit Zim again in 2022, so your teaching efforts are very much appreciated!
Rir riririririririri riri
Ah that's brilliant to see new videos. I am only starting my adventure with Shona language and u find your lessons very helpful 🙌🏼
sometimes you gotta turn sometimes to him me born in shona:bhoooo!!!
you finally uploaded. I have been watching your videos and I was upset that you did not upload any more because they were so helpful. Thank you!