I’M BACK!!! | Question & Answer - Living in Zimbabwe
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Watch along as I answer questions from followers including things like life updates, favorites in and about Zim, plus more!
Feel free to leave a comment with topics or things you'd like to see next about my life living abroad in Africa!
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Your Shona was excellent Leah, Welldone!
Zim to the world thanks for showcasing it most world travellers doesnt want to get into Zim. I love your shona and muriwo une dovi is not even loved by some of African neighbours they see it as weird big up to you for loving it.
It is weird though
@@godzillanismo4892 as Africans we put peanut butter in everything. In rice, meat, cereals etc
@@tatendazuze Exactly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just caame across your channel. I love your content. I am Zimbabwean living in the US , so this content just brings great memories. I like your aura too. Keep going!
Yayy … your back looking forward to more videos! X
Welcome back 🥰
I'm trying out Zim and pace of life is definetly one of the most tempting points that is a lot harder to replicate in the diaspora 😍
Cant wait for more videos!!
Missed you Lea. Good to have you back 💕
Great to see you again. Looking great .
Ooo, you'll soon be chatting and bargaining with the vendors at the markets. Well done good shona apo. Loving the neck chain. 💕
loved your Shona, keep it up
Wow I’m impressed with your Shona you speak so well keep it up 😊
YOU'RE SUCH A LOVELY COUPLE.. KEEP IT UP..AND STAY BLESSED 🎉💯🇿🇼🙏❤️
I love the shona part..♥️♥️♥️keep learning...
Zita rangu ndinonzi lea..
Ndinobva kuUSA
Wow...your Shona is on point 🔥...keep it up
Your Shona is great!!!
You look so different. You’re glowing.
Love your content thank you for sharing!
Well done Lea you did well trying Shona. Hi girl we love you makoti 💃🏾💃🏾
Good to see your friendly face again regards Andre
Your Shona is excellent.... Keep it up💯
I found out about you yesterday,im like obsessed with you now lol. Im from Byo currently living in S.A your videos made me miss home Im kinda really nostalgic right now,😭 but good job thank you for representing us beautifully.
Same !! she honestly makes me wanna go back to Zimbabwe , I’ve been in the uk for 6 years now
Thank you so much our beautiful mroora and welcome back to Africa Zim to be specific.🔥🇿🇼💟
We love you muroora
Your Shona is actually great👌
love watching your content i was born in zim left in 2012 my brother still lives there
Yeyyy how was your family Leah😀glad u back loveeee ❤️❤️❤️you are glowing! 😍 I love you are learning Shona you actually sound ok hey, don’t be too scared to keep trying to speak your pronunciation is definitely almost there. I am impressed you have cooked sadza in those pots 😱girl I haven’t ever and I dread the day I am going to have to kkkk. Also I loveeee your Zim map neck chain where did you get it ?😍😍
awhhh thank you so much!! The necklace is from a shop called Casa & Kumba - they are in Belvedere and sell locally made jewelers pieces!
@@LeawithoutBorders it’s pretty looks great on you😍.I will check them out when I come home. Thank yuu 🥰😘
Meat pies are similar to empanada , beef patties you can get those in US. I am in Canada and I can buy Mazoe , royco, chutney sauce in SA stores here
Yes true - very close to empanadas! That is great you can find those foods ☺️
Your shona its great keep going
You looking good girl
Titambire muroora Lea. Tanga takusuwa
Your shona is actually good
Your Shona is very good.
❤️❤️❤️
Girl you’ve lost weight you look so freaking good!!!!!!
Inyanga is the 'it' place lol!
Nice
Hi lea
10:47 I haven't seen a snake in the city. Where are they prominent
Ndokuwanikwa uku
Your husband should take you to Gava's for more traditional foods restaurant 🍴
It’s on my favorites list - I eat there all the time!
@@LeawithoutBorders You deserve a red Zimbabwean diplomatic passport. You are such a lovely person.
Welcome back. We missed you
Your greeting in shona is not that bad, Tatenda must teach you. Most Zimbabweans will light up when they see a white person speaking shona or ndebele.
Not just a white person but any foreigner.