Great lesson thisha. I find it easy for me because the concords are really similar to those in KiSwahili. Ngiyakuthanda is Ninakupenda in KiSwahili. #Bantulanguages
Oh, I was wondering about Johnny Clegg's song 'Asimbonanga' (We haven't seen him). Was not sure why the 'm' is in there, but now I know. Thanks Thando!
I love this lesson. I get so excited when you do these reviews and connections click for me. I want to take your course. Do you think I can do it even if I can't read the written text either on the videos or the books you recommend?
Do you still have the membership page? If so, can you provide the link to that page? I dontt see the “join” or “membership button anymore. Please and thank you!
Sawubona. Welcome back! No, I don't anymore. I have a course on my website, zululessons.com you can sign up for the course, its just under $30 per month. And there are a lot of lessons there.
When we speak of someone in Class 1 and 1a. Speaking of nouns that start with Um- and Umu- (Class 1, only people) and nouns starting with U- (class 1a), like people's names. Akathandi. UZanele akathandi. Zanele doesn't like... Ayithandi. This is for nouns that start with Im- and In-. Ingane ayithandi. The child does not like. But here, it can also be an it. Because there are all types of nouns that start with Im- and In-. Inkonyane ayithandi. The calf doesn't like.
Great lesson thisha. I find it easy for me because the concords are really similar to those in KiSwahili. Ngiyakuthanda is Ninakupenda in KiSwahili. #Bantulanguages
Yebo. We have great similarities. Enjoy the lessons!
wow today's lesson is very long. I love it. Uthanda iBasketball. Sorry Mrs. Thando I don't know how to say basketball in isiZulu.
We say ibasketball. ngiyayithanda ibasketball.
Oh, I was wondering about Johnny Clegg's song 'Asimbonanga' (We haven't seen him). Was not sure why the 'm' is in there, but now I know. Thanks Thando!
Oh that's so cool! I love that song.
I love this lesson. I get so excited when you do these reviews and connections click for me. I want to take your course. Do you think I can do it even if I can't read the written text either on the videos or the books you recommend?
Sawubona. You can do it. The course will start you from scratch, you don't need any previous knowledge of isiZulu.
Do you still have the membership page? If so, can you provide the link to that page? I dontt see the “join” or “membership button anymore. Please and thank you!
Sawubona. Welcome back! No, I don't anymore. I have a course on my website, zululessons.com you can sign up for the course, its just under $30 per month. And there are a lot of lessons there.
sawubona tisha, so what is the difference between 'akathandi' and 'ayithandi' or can we use both. thankyou
When we speak of someone in Class 1 and 1a. Speaking of nouns that start with Um- and Umu- (Class 1, only people) and nouns starting with U- (class 1a), like people's names. Akathandi. UZanele akathandi. Zanele doesn't like...
Ayithandi. This is for nouns that start with Im- and In-. Ingane ayithandi. The child does not like. But here, it can also be an it. Because there are all types of nouns that start with Im- and In-. Inkonyane ayithandi. The calf doesn't like.
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