Imagine my shock seeing a video talking about my language. Great research!! Unlike most other stuff on African languages, you stuck to the facts and I appreciate that a lot. And yes, boko is very hard to write, especially with all the intonation missing from Latin scripts. For example My friends type things like “if” as “dace” which when reading you’d assume the stress would be on the “da” e.g “datse (sever/cut)” but it is actually pronounced “da↗️ ce↘️” and has ZERO stress which again is another thing that can’t be easily written with Latin letters. I personally try to be as verbose as possible when typing and add spaces EVERYWHERE so the words don’t get misunderstood. Because at least at that point anyone reading won’t have to worry about stress because the words are not joined. Once again, great video 👍. I’m totally sharing this with my family!!
I'm a Hausa girl ,lives outside Africa. I didn't study the lang in school ,and I struggle to read. I keep trying every tone to see which word is this and if it fits the context. 😣
I am speaking Hausa fluently despite not been one, but because I am living together with them, wonderful people, great culture, hospitable, tasty food, and generally fantastic living environment. I love them and I am greeting them wholeheartedly. Am a Fulani man,back and front but I speak Hausa fluently more than fulani.
For the very first time someone has made a short documentary about my pride, My language which is Hausa. Thanks for this wonderful work. We deserve more than this as a recognition being the most popular and most spoken language in West Africa and Africa at large. Even BBC, VOA, DW, RFI and the rest are broadcasting in Hausa language. Mun wuce duk inda ake tunani. Proudly Hausa from Kura town, Kano State, Nigeria.❤
Hi Julie. I'm a journalist from Nigeria. And I'm Hausa. So I'm deeply grateful to you for considering our language. Even though I believe it deserves this. 😊 By the way, I'd like to email you. I couldn't find any here or on Google! I'd really like to host you on my UA-cam show. Hope you will say yes.
This one is a detailed description of Husa. You've done a deep research, am Hausa and very impressed to see this. Thank you dear JuLingo hope to see you soon in nothern Nigeria
And I thought Latin was hard. Your videos are the perfect length and depth. Your presentation is affable and professional. There's nothing else like your channel. Thank you.
Thanks for this enlightened, educative as well as informative research on Hausa Language, We Hausa people feel so honored and respected for this gesture, we thank you and your entire crew “Mun gode Sosai” 👏🏾
I'm surprized no one has started a UA-cam channel like this one and Langfocus just on African langauges because there's more than enough material out there. I would love to see anyone do something on Nubian. Egypt used Nubian code talkers in the Yom Kippur war against Israel. Massai, Dinka, Zulu, Ormo would also be cool.
I agree with you that African languages are super interesting and we should see more videos about them. Definitely planning to cover more of them in the future! By the way, I have a video on Zulu already
Am Hausa from Nigeria zazzau, Hausa is thought in uni here in Hamburg Germany, England and in America too there is American voice Hausa radio bbc Hausa , rlf France, dw Hausa and much more ..
Je suis haoussa du Niger🇳🇪 et fier, je t'invite de visite mon pays 🇳🇪 pour découvrir les différents haousa qui sont arawa, adarawa, kourfouyawa, damagarawa,gobirawa, katsinawa agadasawa ,etc...merci pour votre analyser remarquable sur la tribun et langue hausa
Sannunki da kokari yan mata I’m native Fulani but mainly speak Hausa more than my language. This video is incredible and I appreciate your deep research
Oh my God, I can not believe that you know a lot about the Hausa tribe and language. Thank you for your video, I really liked it. I'm Hausa from Niger.
Well explained keep it up, we thank you for always impacting us with rich knowledge, next we hoping to hear about the fulani language. As am a fulani who also speaks Hausa fluently 🙌
Wowww UA-cam just suggested this video to me and you are indeed deep in to our language and culture as well, thank you for your hard work of researching, you got me on board to your channel, much love from Hausa 🇳🇬.
The research work behind this video is just impressive and very professional. What I especially liked is the part where you talk about the plural. Hausa is my mother tongue but I never studied it at school as we study in French in Niger. But I still realized that the plural is very irregular compared to other languages. And it is thanks to you that I have just had a first source which deals with the question of the plural in Hausa. I wish you or someone else could make us another video in detail about Hausa grammar and its richness.
Thanks, I enjoyed this Content about HAUSA Language, I'm a Hansa Man from SUDAN 🇸🇩 , I have a question, do you know the hausa people they are also origine From Sudan ? Hausa is the most speaks language in Sudan, and hausa is the most biggest ethnic group in Sudan, Na gode , Magid Shuaib From Sudan, Great
Julia, thank you so much for this content. I am a big geek for this kind of information. You present it in such an interesting way, that I just want to keep binge watching.
You have laid all the facts, i'm extremely happy the way you explained everything about my language. A shirye muke mu kara ba ki bayanai kan harshen Hausa a duk lokacin da kika bukaci hakan.
Oh thank you I am Senegalese(Fulani &maure) and I studyed in University in France with Hausa Friends from Niger I get some words like takalmi, inawouni, inakouana
I really liked your video. Thank you for featuring an African language and having native speakers give examples. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work!
So the Hausas have been here for so long. God bless them. The Hausa language has influenced other languages.The Tiv language which I speak has borrowed from the Hausa:deri, dubu, aboki, saburu etc
very happy to see my language been talked about, such a great job @juLingo, I would like to point few more things, the reason the rest of the world don't know much about this huge population of Hausa speaking people is because they don't like migration especially to the western world, due to culture and religious belief, again contrary to most belief that all Hausa are Muslims, there are actual millions Christians Hausa scattered across, a good example is the former military of state for 11yrs or so General yakubu Gowon. Hausas generally are very conservatives, and very honest as well, they are not the typical confident Nigerians u find internationally, a good example is the richest Black man Aliko Dangote is also a Hausa man, but outside of his business ventures u will hardly hear from him. "mun gode" (we thank you) pls make a video about the kanuri people from North eastern Nigeria the only tribe to have maintained 100% single religion since 9th century till date there is no single none muslim kanuri.
Yakubu Gowon is Ngas NOT Hausa. He speaks Hausa that much is true. However his ethnicity is Ngas, please don't mislead those who are unfamiliar with the sub-region.
@@oceejekwam6829 I laughed so hard it shows u don’t understand the whole issue, it will be close to impossible or so for anyone to point at a pure Hausa person in the north there’s still debate if Hausa as language or as an ethnicity? Take for example all the former head of states and presidents from the North aren’t Hausas. Buhari, is Fulani, IBB Nupe, Murtala is Fulani, shehu Shagari, Fulani, Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa balewa, both Fulani, so Hausa is technically a language spoken around Northern region that whosoever is born around that area regardless of ur ethnic extraction u will be referred to as “Hausa” myself I am from Kanuri extraction but I barely speaks a word, on any document I use hausa/fulani as my ethnicity 😂
Imagine my shock seeing a video talking about my language.
Great research!! Unlike most other stuff on African languages, you stuck to the facts and I appreciate that a lot.
And yes, boko is very hard to write, especially with all the intonation missing from Latin scripts. For example
My friends type things like “if” as “dace” which when reading you’d assume the stress would be on the “da” e.g “datse (sever/cut)” but it is actually pronounced “da↗️ ce↘️” and has ZERO stress which again is another thing that can’t be easily written with Latin letters.
I personally try to be as verbose as possible when typing and add spaces EVERYWHERE so the words don’t get misunderstood. Because at least at that point anyone reading won’t have to worry about stress because the words are not joined.
Once again, great video 👍.
I’m totally sharing this with my family!!
Ya neh ? Love from zaria ❤️
What about the Arabic based one? Does it have the same difficulties?
I'm a Hausa girl ,lives outside Africa. I didn't study the lang in school ,and I struggle to read. I keep trying every tone to see which word is this and if it fits the context. 😣
Gaskiya kam wataran the Latin alphabet can be unfulfilling.
Sannumu from Nigeria 💚
So much content, I enjoyed the history as well. Keep up wonderful research.🙌🏽 Thanks from Texas!
When ever you need help about your research, just let me know I will be happy to help
@@Adevaandtegan_Talentacademy gaskiya naji dadi da bayani akan harshenmu
💕
Welcome Jaime.. Am from Nigeria, I know some languages in the world, and Hausa is a great rich language, full of proverbs... Best luck to you!
One of my favorite african languages, right after Amharic. Thank you, from Brazil
Hausa is easy to learn
Brazil one of my favorite countries too. Obrigado 🙏🏾
Barka da safiya, kuma barka da zuwa!
@@sirajnur3871 barka dai. Fatan komai lafiya!
@@hausafootballtv lafiya lau, da fatan kuna lafiya!?
I am speaking Hausa fluently despite not been one, but because I am living together with them, wonderful people, great culture, hospitable, tasty food, and generally fantastic living environment. I love them and I am greeting them wholeheartedly.
Am a Fulani man,back and front but I speak Hausa fluently more than fulani.
I'm hausa From niger 🇳🇪Republic I am very happy with this program
I'm very happy that to hear someone explaining about my language Hausa.i'm living in kano state northern part of Nigeria.
Very nice overview with lots of detail. Had a Hausa friend from Ghana and have been interested in the language and history for many years. Thanks!
Eye -opening while you make it easy to comprehend. Thanks from Iran.
For the very first time someone has made a short documentary about my pride, My language which is Hausa. Thanks for this wonderful work. We deserve more than this as a recognition being the most popular and most spoken language in West Africa and Africa at large. Even BBC, VOA, DW, RFI and the rest are broadcasting in Hausa language.
Mun wuce duk inda ake tunani.
Proudly Hausa from Kura town, Kano State, Nigeria.❤
that a lie yourba is more welll known
Je suis haussa du Niger🇳🇪 et suis fier de cette vidéo🎥📹 mun gode sosai!
Proudly pure Hausa, watching from Germany. Muna Godiya Sosai.🇳🇬🇩🇪🥰🙏
Dan Allah ka tura mini message a WhatsApp dan Allah
Wow
Proud to be Hausa man 💪🙏
Pure?? LMFAOO
Are the Germans talking about "pure" ancestry again? I'd better start digging a bombshelter. 😂
Hi Julie. I'm a journalist from Nigeria. And I'm Hausa. So I'm deeply grateful to you for considering our language. Even though I believe it deserves this. 😊
By the way, I'd like to email you. I couldn't find any here or on Google!
I'd really like to host you on my UA-cam show. Hope you will say yes.
Could you, kindly please, do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
Hi there. Sorry I tried sending a comment earlier but it seemed I had a bad network.
This one is a detailed description of Husa. You've done a deep research, am Hausa and very impressed to see this. Thank you dear JuLingo hope to see you soon in nothern Nigeria
i am so happy ,my language got featured on your channel,i am a Fulani but i speak Hausa
Nuk history ua-cam.com/users/shortstdKcj_OHPig?feature=share..
I don’t like Hausa people
🙄
Which one is am a Fulani but I speak Hausa. Please Fulani is Hausa. Hausa and Fulani I the same language and the same people and culture
@@justicegabriel9134 they are different,my guy.
And I thought Latin was hard. Your videos are the perfect length and depth. Your presentation is affable and professional. There's nothing else like your channel. Thank you.
Latin pronunciation is actually a blessing, grammar tho
👍
Thank you for explaining the origin of our language
I’m Hausa from northern part of Nigeria. Sannu kinyi kokari sosai 😀
Also Hausa too from kaduna👍
Am Hausa from zazzau ❤️
I’m from Lagos, Nigeria 🇳🇬
And I’m Yoruba
I'm somali, im curious to how similar hausa is to my language and its sound
Thank you so much I really appreciate it for talking about my language (Hausa) love ❤️🇳🇬💙🇸🇩
I love my language Hausa, love from Sudan 🇸🇩
Can I have your number please?
❤❤❤
Thanks for this enlightened, educative as well as informative research on Hausa Language,
We Hausa people feel so honored and respected for this gesture, we thank you and your entire crew “Mun gode Sosai” 👏🏾
Walahi, sai godiya, from USA via Jos naija
@@BeatTheDrumEnt Wow we’re so close, ni kuma dan Bauchi ne ai
@@yusufkibrahim4743 ni kuma dan kaduna ne, ta burgeni sosai
@@yusufkibrahim4743 Bauchi? Sai godiya, Na makaranta a GSS Bauchi long ago...so Bauchi is my second home..
@@muhammadabdulkareem4595 Gaskiya ne mutan Kaduna, tayi qoqari sosai wllhy
Hausa from Eritrea 🇪🇷
@yarimaeri8227 hausa from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Hausa from Saudi Arabia
I always wanted to learn Hausa, is a beautiful language🥰 I love their music
Really
I will teach you
I will volunteer to teach you
JDC it will be my pleasure to teach you.
Abin farin ciki nane in koya miki hausa
I can teach u if u want
I'm Hausa I'm so proud of this video 🇳🇬
You really are one of a kind. You are so gifted to it. Keep the wonderful research and enlightening us.
Thank you for your work by representing my language. Mun gode🇳🇪
I'm surprized no one has started a UA-cam channel like this one and Langfocus just on African langauges because there's more than enough material out there. I would love to see anyone do something on Nubian. Egypt used Nubian code talkers in the Yom Kippur war against Israel. Massai, Dinka, Zulu, Ormo would also be cool.
I agree with you that African languages are super interesting and we should see more videos about them. Definitely planning to cover more of them in the future! By the way, I have a video on Zulu already
Am Hausa from Nigeria zazzau, Hausa is thought in uni here in Hamburg Germany, England and in America too there is American voice Hausa radio bbc Hausa , rlf France, dw Hausa and much more ..
Wow you did great ❤️I’m from the Northeast, Taraba Nigeria.
Can you do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
A superior introduction to this fascinating language, wonderful people, interesting culture with an even more fascinating history.
thanks u so much
Thank bro Allah yabar zunci
Muna godiya ✌️
You should learn from a real Hausa person you will really learn a lot.
Je suis haoussa du Niger🇳🇪 et fier, je t'invite de visite mon pays 🇳🇪 pour découvrir les différents haousa qui sont arawa, adarawa, kourfouyawa, damagarawa,gobirawa, katsinawa agadasawa ,etc...merci pour votre analyser remarquable sur la tribun et langue hausa
Proud to my belove language from nigeria, nima bahaushe ne
Vive mn pays 🇳🇪🥰
Merci!
godiya sosai. (many thanks. for a great lecture on history and geography focusing on language..including great supplimentary materials 🙏
"Na gode sosai." Is the correct way is saying it. You really try
mashaallah dakyau
@@mahmudahmad231 ai yayi kokari
Excellent class!! Thank you teacher!
Sannunki da kokari yan mata
I’m native Fulani but mainly speak Hausa more than my language. This video is incredible and I appreciate your deep research
Could you, kindly please, do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
What a research! Well done and much love from this side.
-Aliyu Dada, Hausa by tribe, and writes from Kaduna, Nigeria.✨
Wow you knew almost all about hausa what a great job. 👍
Oh my God, I can not believe that you know a lot about the Hausa tribe and language. Thank you for your video, I really liked it. I'm Hausa from Niger.
Hausa is an ethnic not a tribal language
Gaskiya kinyi kokari.
In translation: indeed you made a great effort. Thank you for speaking about my language. Respect really appreciate.
can you do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
Well explained keep it up, we thank you for always impacting us with rich knowledge, next we hoping to hear about the fulani language. As am a fulani who also speaks Hausa fluently 🙌
Thank you for explaining the Hausa language and the history.
Wowww UA-cam just suggested this video to me and you are indeed deep in to our language and culture as well, thank you for your hard work of researching, you got me on board to your channel, much love from Hausa 🇳🇬.
My beautiful Hausa language ❤
Then why are YOU not teaching it!?
I love this channel
Straight fact. I enjoyed every part of the video. Thank you
Wow! Gaskiya kinyi qoqari so sai. Keep on with the awesome job.
The research work behind this video is just impressive and very professional.
What I especially liked is the part where you talk about the plural. Hausa is my mother tongue but I never studied it at school as we study in French in Niger. But I still realized that the plural is very irregular compared to other languages.
And it is thanks to you that I have just had a first source which deals with the question of the plural in Hausa.
I wish you or someone else could make us another video in detail about Hausa grammar and its richness.
Thank you very much watching from kano Nigeria 🇳🇬🙏
I really love languages and people who know many languages. I'm really impressed.
Very excellent research and presentation. Mun Gode Julingo.
Thank you for making a video about my natural language
I'm a Hausan you have done a great work. Keyi kokari sosai.
Wow. Thanks for loving my language
Excellent explanation!
I am Hausa from Northern part of Nigeria
Thanks, I enjoyed this Content about HAUSA Language, I'm a Hansa Man from SUDAN 🇸🇩 , I have a question, do you know the hausa people they are also origine From Sudan ? Hausa is the most speaks language in Sudan, and hausa is the most biggest ethnic group in Sudan, Na gode , Magid Shuaib From Sudan, Great
Wow nice to hear that.am housa from Cameroon
yen uwa na sudan gai suwa gare ku
Stop FGM in Sudan
@@kyrgyzstanuzbekistan8065 thanks, Female génial mutilation , yes it was an old habit.
Hausa daga Nigeria, is it the same Hausa we speak?
Love Your Channel And Presentations: The Best On The "Tube" ~
Thank you for making a Very Good research on my Language, I'm a Pure Blooded Hausa/Fulani Man From Kano Nigeria
Great video 👍🏻
Very nice ❤
Your videos and knowledge are superb!
Julia, thank you so much for this content. I am a big geek for this kind of information. You present it in such an interesting way, that I just want to keep binge watching.
Hi I’m from Sudan here also there a lot of peoples speak this language...
Fascinating! I thoroughly enjoy each of your videos. I believe all languages are beautiful in their own way.
I happen to see this your video I'm hausa man from Niger republic thanks and God bless you
Me being shocked seeing a video about my language.
Great work!!🤍
I bet it would be cool to explore the Siouan languages like Lakota or Hocąk, many people don't know about those languages!
I,m hausa from Cameroon
Moi je suis Haoussa du nord du Gabon.
Loved the Kora music in the background, great work here 👌🏿
You have laid all the facts, i'm extremely happy the way you explained everything about my language. A shirye muke mu kara ba ki bayanai kan harshen Hausa a duk lokacin da kika bukaci hakan.
Oh thank you I am Senegalese(Fulani &maure) and I studyed in University in France with Hausa Friends from Niger I get some words like takalmi, inawouni, inakouana
Dieureudieuf, hausa nehna.
@@saniharouna9876 neex na kañ!
Wow
Bunches of thanks from Kano Nigeria. Proudly Hausa by tribe
Could you, kindly please, do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
Very interesting story! Thank you, Julia!
Proud of my language, thanks for mention it
شكرا جزاك الله خيراً
I am Hausa guy from Northern part of Nigeria, and Gaskiya kin yi kokari kuma kin taimaka, Saboda haka Allah ya miki Albarka🥰
can you do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
@@LokomotywaLokomotywaLokomotywaI can do it
@@activememories548 It is frustrating. I keep responding and every response is removed...
@@TestAutomation-QuickasLint-n4j what could be the reason?
I really liked your video. Thank you for featuring an African language and having native speakers give examples. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Hello 😄 wow very intetesting video!!! 😲 thank you for the great video!!!😍
btw you look beautiful 💕💗👍👏👏
Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! Thanks from Sakkwato Nijeriya.
So the Hausas have been here for so long. God bless them. The Hausa language has influenced other languages.The Tiv language which I speak has borrowed from the Hausa:deri, dubu, aboki, saburu etc
I'd like to see you explore the Turkic languages (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Sakha, etc). And I think others would agree 😎😎😎😎
Came here to comment this.
ur SO cool julie !!! thx for covering all these interesting languages!!!
very happy to see my language been talked about, such a great job @juLingo, I would like to point few more things, the reason the rest of the world don't know much about this huge population of Hausa speaking people is because they don't like migration especially to the western world, due to culture and religious belief, again contrary to most belief that all Hausa are Muslims, there are actual millions Christians Hausa scattered across, a good example is the former military of state for 11yrs or so General yakubu Gowon. Hausas generally are very conservatives, and very honest as well, they are not the typical confident Nigerians u find internationally, a good example is the richest Black man Aliko Dangote is also a Hausa man, but outside of his business ventures u will hardly hear from him. "mun gode" (we thank you) pls make a video about the kanuri people from North eastern Nigeria the only tribe to have maintained 100% single religion since 9th century till date there is no single none muslim kanuri.
Nuk history ua-cam.com/users/shortstdKcj_OHPig?feature=share.k
Yakubu Gowon is Ngas NOT Hausa. He speaks Hausa that much is true. However his ethnicity is Ngas, please don't mislead those who are unfamiliar with the sub-region.
@@oceejekwam6829 I laughed so hard it shows u don’t understand the whole issue, it will be close to impossible or so for anyone to point at a pure Hausa person in the north there’s still debate if Hausa as language or as an ethnicity? Take for example all the former head of states and presidents from the North aren’t Hausas. Buhari, is Fulani, IBB Nupe, Murtala is Fulani, shehu Shagari, Fulani, Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa balewa, both Fulani, so Hausa is technically a language spoken around Northern region that whosoever is born around that area regardless of ur ethnic extraction u will be referred to as “Hausa” myself I am from Kanuri extraction but I barely speaks a word, on any document I use hausa/fulani as my ethnicity 😂
@@mainam.d753 honestly, my friends from borno don't even refer to themselves as hausa
@@someguyfromanotherplanet5284 yes Borno people are not hausa... in fact they dont even like been called Hausas but to the outsiders they are hausas 🤣
I'm Hausa from Nigeria so happy my language ❤ you are trying
Love your channel! Fascinating... Please continue and give us more 😀
So good. Thanks Julie
Tnx so much ❣️🥰 MashaAllah
We really appreciate your concern that's my my language and I'm so proud Mungode sosai muna miki fatan al khari muna kaunarki sosai❤
Wlh nima ta birgeni sosai
I am from Nigeria I am Hausa am proud for Hausa language muna godiya
Thank you for this very informative and well made video! I would love to learn about the west African language fula/peul next.
Stay well!
Thank you for wishing Hausa a bright future. Right now Hausa, and indeed the Sahel, are at the most critical period of their entire history.
hopefully a bright future that's so nice thank you ❤️
Nice video!
Na yaba miki, kinyi 'ko'kari, I was very happy to see this video and its very helpful even to us the Hausa speakers
Thanks so much dear
Godiya Muke Da Wannan Video God bless you for Sharing About Hausa to The World
Remain 👇
Yoruba
Igbo
Tivi
Edo
If you from Gambia 🇬🇲 and you speak Hausa like this comment❤️❤️ proudly Hausa piking
Could you, kindly please, do a translation of 61 lines into Hausa?
we're thanks so much for your researched on our hausa language and culture behaviors ,we like you.
Ina jin Hausa sosai. Proudly Hausawa! Much love ❤️ from USA 🇺🇸
Another informative video. Thanks Julie.
cool video!
Hhhhhh thank you for ur time I'm very happy 😊I'm appreciate I wish you all the
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Thank you so much 😊 I’m Hausa language speaker 🇳🇬
I'm happy for this I'm from Niger 🇳🇪