Big ups to BEE team and the entire Umhlobo we nene fm..nam ndyabulela nto zakuthi..mhlaumbe Ukhozi fm luzobuka lulandele into enhle eyenziwe uMhlobo wenene..hhayi into yokuthi aboMroza ree bagijime bayo sakazela le kontaba kayikhonjwa 1:01:12
As a Xhosa from Zimbabwe this makes me well represented,although I feel as though it’s so unrecognized that it has to be diluted with other languages as it feels irrelevant
My mother is a xhosa married in masvingo coming from southafrica to setlltle in mbembesi thnk yu for rembering us We a yor grand daughters in masvingo Love yu xhosas yu a my mothers yu breast fed me carried me in yir womb ad made me who lam tdy
As a Zimbabwean Ndebele i understand Zimbabwean Xhosas better than i understand the visitors from SA. I think we corrupted their language. Anyway when i was growing up Xhosas in Zim were called amafengu ,can someone confirm this or am i mixing them up with other people?
Language to survive is constantly adapting and changing to reflect changing lives, experiences and cultures. It’s not corruption, it’s the nature of language when it travels or passage of time it changes/modifies. American English or Australian English is not a corruption of British English. Even within British English there are some 40 different dialects, that is not corruption. Orthography & formal schooling brought in standardisation of language and killing of many dialects in linguistics. That said many dialects remain even in what we refer to as IsiXhosa, you have Bhaca, Gcaleka, Thembu, Mpondomise, Ngqika, Mpondo, Mfengu, Bomvana, Hlubi, Cele, Xesibe etc. There are different levels of of mutual intelligibility within different ‘dialects/languages’.
Pedis and Tswanas here are ready to welcome our brothers,fathers,mothers,aunts,khulus,gogos etc,from over there for a good get together.Also South Sothos are here.
Well narrated mtomdala and lesxhosa ashlukile kakhulu kunasemzansi yazi.Its amazing
Big ups to BEE team and the entire Umhlobo we nene fm..nam ndyabulela nto zakuthi..mhlaumbe Ukhozi fm luzobuka lulandele into enhle eyenziwe uMhlobo wenene..hhayi into yokuthi aboMroza ree bagijime bayo sakazela le kontaba kayikhonjwa 1:01:12
As a Xhosa from Zimbabwe this makes me well represented,although I feel as though it’s so unrecognized that it has to be diluted with other languages as it feels irrelevant
I wish l can visit Xhosa people in zim
My mother is a xhosa married in masvingo coming from southafrica to setlltle in mbembesi thnk yu for rembering us We a yor grand daughters in masvingo Love yu xhosas yu a my mothers yu breast fed me carried me in yir womb ad made me who lam tdy
Brother of the legendary TKZ Zwai
Mthwakazi ❤ omhle ❤
As a Zimbabwean Ndebele i understand Zimbabwean Xhosas better than i understand the visitors from SA. I think we corrupted their language. Anyway when i was growing up Xhosas in Zim were called amafengu ,can someone confirm this or am i mixing them up with other people?
Language to survive is constantly adapting and changing to reflect changing lives, experiences and cultures. It’s not corruption, it’s the nature of language when it travels or passage of time it changes/modifies. American English or Australian English is not a corruption of British English. Even within British English there are some 40 different dialects, that is not corruption. Orthography & formal schooling brought in standardisation of language and killing of many dialects in linguistics. That said many dialects remain even in what we refer to as IsiXhosa, you have Bhaca, Gcaleka, Thembu, Mpondomise, Ngqika, Mpondo, Mfengu, Bomvana, Hlubi, Cele, Xesibe etc. There are different levels of of mutual intelligibility within different ‘dialects/languages’.
Amazing stuff
Oh yhini ade athi Zizi,utsho kum kengoku. ❤❤❤
Siyabonga ngokuthi chatha ngolwazi❤
Wonderful
How Wonderful!❤️
Love this content 👏🏾😊
beautiful...wish this can be done with Vendas, Tsongas, Pedis and Twanas as well, for i hear there are also there ...
Pedis and Tswanas here are ready to welcome our brothers,fathers,mothers,aunts,khulus,gogos etc,from over there for a good get together.Also South Sothos are here.
Kwakuhle ke lokhu❤
That is so beautiful i can't believe this
Wish comes true its true baba uhlubi i m happy tata
Wow nice 🎉
Woooow, wonderful ❤
Nhyan nam ndakuliswa ngu tat UMema paya egrasslands kwekwe
Mmm I sad😢 because I was in 12years I pass kwa Bulawayo if bengazi ukuthi khukhona abantu bakuthi ooBhungane bengizobavakashela
Intle ke lento. Siyabulela! Camagu! Any chance of subtitle or transcriptions?
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Yin ukukwanisa wena ungasiya ngisi mhan
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Loyiso's Xhosa Ai Ai ai. Umnka wakhe?
Khona namaTolo eZimbabwe?
Abelungu nashlukanisa yazi
You are home. These guys are your bloodline
Kwakuhle lokhu
Inhle kakhulu lento ...andinguye umxhosa ndingo wasemandebeleni kodwa ndiyavuya xa ndibona lento eyenziwe ngumhlobo wenene,..futhi ndiwathanda nyan amaxhosa......kanti no mntase wase Khulumani FM ndiyambona phaya...syabulela Mntase
My mothers the Kona pple love yu They breast fed me lam the grand daughter lm part of yu guys love yu
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