@@makteko ekasi soweto Katlehong daveyton kwathema springs tsakane voslorus spruitview and jhb vereeninging sharpville and many more. But we use it to ask how are you most of the times
It's shows that South African Language are not taken seriously even today by some people in South Africa. That Molo is seen as slang. There is minor changes since world Cup
I'm actually shocked the board wasnt cleared. How on earth do radio personalities not know Mzanzi's different ways of saying hello? It's kinda disturbing
Ow wow,to think that I've worked with these people I'm watching right now back at KFM in Cape Town gets me emotional. I'm glad they made it this far with their careers.
@@africanandproud6792 it's not embarrassing. I know those but wouldn't have said it to be honest. It wouldn't have been what came to mind. I would've said howzit, Aweh, hey. Not everyone is the same or uses the same words. It depends on where in the country.
Just heads up to our international viewers, Hola is SA is pronounced with the H unlike in Spanish where it is silent. It could be coincidence that the word exists in SA, or could have been imported via Mozambique our neighbour to the north east where Portuguese is the official language and I'm sure they are familiar with the Portuguese Olá. The SA pronunciation if imported could also stem from the possible fact that people couldn't pronounce it the Spanish way or mispronounced it when they first encountered it
Hola is the same for hello in Spanish language!!!! (I am an argentine woman living in Italy) We can see we are not so different!!!👍😊 We can ser we are not so
Ekse and dj sbu's favourite woi woi should be up there...i feel like they were asking people in the suburbs...and 'howzit' is not hello...you're actually asking how is it...how are you
I wish that somebody could tell Steve before he started filming this show, that South africa is very diverse country, and that they have 11 official languages that include English. So "hey and whatsapp", are ways for South africans to say hello, bc they speak English. The beauty and also a curse of African countries, is that they are very diverse, despite the fact that the majority of people look black. I am glad that Steve is showing that diversity on this show.
I once almost forgot my GF's name while registering for reservations and she was right there with me. I recovered by pretending to ask ( desk person) you need her name too... while in the back of my head trying to remember her/GF's name ... as i was listening to the reception reply.
Shocking! At least 79% of the country use Hola/Heita in their lexicon, so how these people didn't know this, is baffling. Steve did say "common" SA slang.
@@cr03bar Nah. You are being an apologist for abhorrent cultural disrespect 😂😂😂.. Any black person knows atleast basic English, Afrikaans enough to greet and converse. I think it should go both ways.
No, African beauty comes in all sorts of shades and sizes. No ones beauty defines it. Maybe next week's show you'll see someone who looks even more breathtaking. What then?
@@africanandproud6792 as a proud African my self, i agree with u. But that was just my personal opinion. In my part of the African continent, light/brown skin is dominant but the Sahara region is populated by gorgeous, equally stunning dark skinned people. Everyone is entitled to an opinion right? Didn't mean to offend anyone though ❤
@@africanandproud6792 Thank you! I'm Youcef from Algeria. Always happy to get in touch with my African brothers and sisters. Where are you from if i may ask!?
Last I checked the was no black person on kfm's family feud team! The is nothing racist about pointing out that most white people in SA are disconnected with SA culture whether be it music, food, language etc.. hence the lady confusing a greeting in one of SA's official languages as slang "molo"
Fede was a legendary answer, who does this guy hang out with? 😂😂😂 That's black black, like township black. 😂😂 Fede should have been there instead of Yebo-Yes, who says Yebo-Yes anyway...?
Barbara Karoliussen yes we’re our own race we’re gham (it’s our own Afrikaans language) we use our own slang Don’t say so called coloured we are coloured it’s our race
What's up? Huh? 🤣😂😆 Steve is hilarious being blown away 🤯 by something we say in the states also being said in SA. Hola is hello in Spanish. 🤔 Steve should have known that and argued. Like he did for What's up.
Heita was the first salutation I noticed was really common in SA when I moved there. It was the first one that came to my mind. I don't get how they missed it
@@njabulohadebe1132 Aloha i have been on the Island of Hawaii for 20 years, the most comman way to say Hello is Aloha, second most comman is HOWZIT, it is slang they call it Pidgin
@@DOLPHINLADYFOXandPUP ohh wow that's new to me, I guess we are more similar than I could ever imagine. This is very strange given our geographical locations
Some people need to check themselves on here calling people ignorant for not knowing everything about everyone or at least tries to make an effort to learn about other people. Reality, not everyone is like you or interested in the same stuff as you. If you think you are better than others because of what and how much you know, then great for you. You are the only one who thinks like that about yourself
I’ve always pronounced it like 8tah and not Heita. Interesting. Anyway, aweh should be no1. It’s probably the only one that’s used by every race, gender and age group in SA.
Wow I didn’t know that in South Africa they use the word HOLA, because to me that I am Latin American Hola means Hi in Spanish Wow insteresting, man I need to know how to speak African words so I can be more bilingual
In SA the pronunciation is with the H as opposed to the Spanish pronunciation where the H is silent. It is either coincidence that the word is here, or through media, or because Mozambique a Portuguese speaking country is right next door to us where I'm sure they are familiar with that word and could have been imported to SA via them
He won't cause even the Ghanan Family F, they had to fly to SA. Only South Africa has steve studio.,.namibia can request to steve then you will come down for shooting a show.
I love and appreciate how classy these women are dressed and carrying themselves. BEAUTIFUL 🤩We need more of that!!!
Do it, encourage it, don't be pressured by those surrounding
Fede was a good answer
Sounds similar to " fera", a Namibian slang for hi🇳🇦🤔
Which part of South Africa uses 'fede' the most? I have never heard the phrase before.
@@makteko ekasi soweto Katlehong daveyton kwathema springs tsakane voslorus spruitview and jhb vereeninging sharpville and many more. But we use it to ask how are you most of the times
@@nkululekodube5168 Oh cool, thanks for filling me in.
Mara "fede" means how are you doing, not hello. That's how we use it ko Tembisa
The girl with an afro😍 I like her confidence🔥✨
South african women are extremely beautiful though.
...and I support that statement 100%%%
Ik😮
Women r only beautiful when they r in makeup 💄without it they r ugly. 💔
EXTREMELY ❤️
@@syedhasan3078 Why am I not surprise after reading your name
The thumbnail made me click on the video. Zoe beauty is mesmerizing 😍
I can see why Carl is the leader. Well spoken.
Very articulate
I can't believe they all missed Heita. Wow
Same
Am also confused😂😂 that's the first ord o thought of
Lol it was my first one when I saw the title
Same
There's no exe.
It's shows that South African Language are not taken seriously even today by some people in South Africa. That Molo is seen as slang. There is minor changes since world Cup
Their voices were definitely meant for radio. Love Love😇😁
I'm actually shocked the board wasnt cleared. How on earth do radio personalities not know Mzanzi's different ways of saying hello? It's kinda disturbing
Very disturbing 🥴
They are from Cape Town 😂😂😂.
Bro no black person there
@@kabelomaragelo2745 Eish!
It is so disturbing! So so disturbing!!! Sh...t
I bet there are a lot South Africans that are learning new things watching Family Feud.
Damnnn... if radio hosts were that beautiful in the us, I’d be a huge fan
Oh my gosh 🤣 You just killed me with laughter
😛
😂 😂 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Since she participated and won the SABC3 presenter search competition I've always had a crush on Zoe Brown. I melt everytime I see her. 😍
Ow wow,to think that I've worked with these people I'm watching right now back at KFM in Cape Town gets me emotional. I'm glad they made it this far with their careers.
Tracey is just stunning to look at and her accent is so beautiful.. 😍😍
Zoe is tall and beautiful!
Zoe is such a beauty!
Cape Town people always acting like they’re from Europe, who in SA doesn’t know “Hola” and “Heita”?
Especially someone on Radio🙄
I was so suprised like what the hell😂
Its embarrassing.
Not everyone uses it.
It's embarrassing.
@@africanandproud6792 it's not embarrassing. I know those but wouldn't have said it to be honest. It wouldn't have been what came to mind. I would've said howzit, Aweh, hey. Not everyone is the same or uses the same words. It depends on where in the country.
What’s up, Molo and Shap ? I was at least expecting them to get Heita. Steve should’ve invited Umhlobo Wenene once😂
I mean "sharp" means bye not hello. You can tell that these people are not from the township 🤞 or maybe in Cape town it means something else 🤷♂️
Yesss 😂😂
Me too thought that atleast they would have said "heita n hola" coz those r very common slangs around SA😍
@@mphomoloi6809 I think he said "Shap" because a good amount of times I heard here in Cape Town people would say "Shap howzit" when greeting... 😅🤷🏾♂️
😂😭😭😭😭😭
The Lady in red is the Queen.
1:42 Tracey.
5:19 I like the way she said that . that was proper.tsonga language cool.
No Fede, no ekse? “Hey” is not a slang by the way 🤷🏾♂️
Why is FF Africa better than FF US??
Damn i love itt..
Idk, but same.
Zoe is absolutely gorgeous .
Zoe's dress!!! 😍😍😍😍
Classy....
Botlhale Valencia Mongake absolutely
@@Bee-dp3st I love it.
Awesomeness our people look at you love this do it for our children😊
Khutsho is a beast, I love her, her voice
Khutso is such a lovely vibrant girl. So proud of her. I used to work with her sister
Just heads up to our international viewers, Hola is SA is pronounced with the H unlike in Spanish where it is silent. It could be coincidence that the word exists in SA, or could have been imported via Mozambique our neighbour to the north east where Portuguese is the official language and I'm sure they are familiar with the Portuguese Olá. The SA pronunciation if imported could also stem from the possible fact that people couldn't pronounce it the Spanish way or mispronounced it when they first encountered it
Hola is the same for hello in Spanish language!!!! (I am an argentine woman living in Italy)
We can see we are not so different!!!👍😊
We can ser we are not so
Who in South Africa says yebo yes as a greeting.😐
Was I the only one busy shouting "Heita". I mean thats surely the most common slang closely followed by 'Hola'.
the women from africa look INCREDIBLE
Ekse and dj sbu's favourite woi woi should be up there...i feel like they were asking people in the suburbs...and 'howzit' is not hello...you're actually asking how is it...how are you
I wish that somebody could tell Steve before he started filming this show, that South africa is very diverse country, and that they have 11 official languages that include English. So "hey and whatsapp", are ways for South africans to say hello, bc they speak English. The beauty and also a curse of African countries, is that they are very diverse, despite the fact that the majority of people look black. I am glad that Steve is showing that diversity on this show.
I love how he’s always shocked the answer is correct. Like exact opposite of what any Americans would guess 😂😂😂
African women are so beautiful👍👍👍👍
Ksuto is very articulate, she must have gone to performing art school or something that is why uncle Steve understand her so clearly
i'm not shocked the KFM guys didn't know South African greetings they're from another country called Cape Town after all 🤷🏾♂️
Kkkkkkkk i died😂😂😂😂😂
I'm from Cape Town and I knew all and I knew KFM's answers were bullshit
Ke mathata fela
The republic of cape town 😂😂
Trust me, under serious pressure you can even forget your wife's name 😂
😂😂😂
Soooo true
True
Even your own name
I once almost forgot my GF's name while registering for reservations and she was right there with me.
I recovered by pretending to ask ( desk person) you need her name too... while in the back of my head trying to remember her/GF's name ... as i was listening to the reception reply.
Carl was MADE! for radio, that voice!
KFM, mara which part of South Africa are ya'll from?
Mama thabang ba botsise hle? 😃
Cape Town.
Once you go African family fued you can never go back😉#lovit
"Fede, Hola, Heita, howzit
Latest
Awe, Sure or Xo
These are Valid
I as literally screaming heita the whole time
Me too
Me 3 😂😂😂😂
Khutso has an amazing voice... Does YFM have online streaming?
That Zoe thou... My God.. That's beauty.
Molo is not slang, sweetie 🤪😱
Shocking! At least 79% of the country use Hola/Heita in their lexicon, so how these people didn't know this, is baffling. Steve did say "common" SA slang.
Scrolling down I was looking this comment 😂😂
Thanks Pelo
@@Lethabo_home I bet you dont know everything about the cape so why you mad? People don't know everything that goes on in other provinces smh
Yeah it's a soup. Maybe popular in a specific country(don't know what country it is though)
I can't believe she said 'molo' is a slang term.
🤣🤣🤣 I was shocked
If its not English it's 'slang'. That's how some people think.
Get over it... Under pressure u will say anything.
@@cr03bar Nah. You are being an apologist for abhorrent cultural disrespect 😂😂😂.. Any black person knows atleast basic English, Afrikaans enough to greet and converse. I think it should go both ways.
@@mrsoshadabaadman I'm not sure about Afrikaans. Maybe black millennials and older generations
Durban = What kind?
Everyone is looking handsome, attractive, energetic and well spoken..it's NOT FAIR 😄
Ps: in my humble opinion, Zoe is the epitome of African beauty.
That's debatable...
No, African beauty comes in all sorts of shades and sizes. No ones beauty defines it. Maybe next week's show you'll see someone who looks even more breathtaking. What then?
@@africanandproud6792 as a proud African my self, i agree with u. But that was just my personal opinion. In my part of the African continent, light/brown skin is dominant but the Sahara region is populated by gorgeous, equally stunning dark skinned people. Everyone is entitled to an opinion right? Didn't mean to offend anyone though ❤
@@joeyou2954 True. You're right. 👍🏿👍🏿
@@africanandproud6792 Thank you! I'm Youcef from Algeria. Always happy to get in touch with my African brothers and sisters. Where are you from if i may ask!?
No black person in kfm...they never had a chance😂
Never had a chance bruh abazi sitsotsi abantu haha
Probably don't have black listeners
You guys are racist and the morning show on kfm has 2 black ladies.
Last i checked Elana Afrika was working there? And i love Kfm.
Last I checked the was no black person on kfm's family feud team! The is nothing racist about pointing out that most white people in SA are disconnected with SA culture whether be it music, food, language etc.. hence the lady confusing a greeting in one of SA's official languages as slang "molo"
We need family feud in the Caribbean...thats it. That's the answer.
That's how we say hello in Spanish: Hola.
Yes my brother South Africans use it as a greeting as well, its part of our slang
We use it as slang in Botswana as well
Yes I am latino so hola means hi in Spanish my South African I wanna know more of you’re beautiful language
@@vibrations69 it ok if you use our word Spanish word hola beside anybody can use it greeting from usa
I need to go to South Africa and Hola at some beautiful SA women 😍😍
Did that lady say "Molo" is a slang word ? Bathong 😳🚮
Cabanga
Hahahahah... WA re bathong... I'm also shocketed
hayi undlebe ziyakhanya uqhunyiwe "Molo " a slang really ???
Thembinkosi Sikuza uBawo makamxolele akayazi into ayithethayo😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I dig Zoe Brown her smile is infectious.....Heita Daar from Johannesburg, Aweh from Cape Town and Lekker lekker from Durbs or just Howzit😁😁😁
Zoe is down right gorgeous! I’m in love with her
😁😁😁
I agree!.
I've never heard someone say Yebo yes as a greeting. But the rest yes.
@@Lethabo_home I've lived in Joburg all my life. Never heard yebo yes as a greeting.
We do say it
It old in kzn
There was a time when all races spoke each other's languages not perfectly but enough to know Molo is not slang 😂😂😂😂
Zoe is so stunning!! Love this show!.
Alot of things said & done in America came from our mother land!
Fede was a legendary answer, who does this guy hang out with? 😂😂😂 That's black black, like township black. 😂😂
Fede should have been there instead of Yebo-Yes, who says Yebo-Yes anyway...?
White people are definitely living in another country whilst geographically located in SA. Molo isn't slang 🤧
Same as the so called coloured
Molo is hello in xhosa
Barbara Karoliussen yes we’re our own race we’re gham (it’s our own Afrikaans language) we use our own slang
Don’t say so called coloured we are coloured it’s our race
Papi Faleni yes but that is a language not slang. Hello is a language but Hey is slang
@@whitneyneiden772 no such thing as coloured....you're either black or white
What's up? Huh? 🤣😂😆 Steve is hilarious being blown away 🤯 by something we say in the states also being said in SA.
Hola is hello in Spanish. 🤔 Steve should have known that and argued. Like he did for What's up.
There are Spanish and Portuguese in SA....
Heita daar😂😂😂wow, ola🤘🏻 tjovityo
Imagine saying Mholo is a slang, a whole proper IsiXhosa greeting.
Are we surprised though? 🙄🙄🙄
She's so sure about it
No surprises there 😂
lol when you run out answers
Shame she tried ❤️
Some say 'molo' was borrowed from 'morê' or 'morrow'
Heita was in my mind from the beginning of the show.
What a magnificent woman Khutso is 🤩🤩
Love watching this. And learning so much
Zoé is beautiful! 😍
In a country with 10 official languages it is easy to get creative certain frases.
Howzit! Zoe you're beautiful.
Fede took me out yho! He said it with pride 🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Heita was the first salutation I noticed was really common in SA when I moved there. It was the first one that came to my mind. I don't get how they missed it
I was excited when he said " fede" 😅
If you know you know
Used more on the east of GP
"You gonna need another letter" LOL
What came to mind first is Heita daar
mmmm Zoe and Tracy
The short Guy's such a smooth talker
I love when Steve says "Hey"
Me screaming eita, all the time.
Mane baphuma eceleni njenge penalty
Steve Harvey needs and I pray 🙏 goes to Ethiopia!
Many are beautiful there....in and out!
👎
@@dothadance1 why👎. Beautiful land and people minus the current political turmoil....
What about the civil war and millions of people displaced?
@@dothadance1 that's where my MINUS statement implies...minus includes EXCEPTIONS
I'm not South African but even I felt the cringe by KFM.. "what's up" "molo" and "shap".. huh?🙆🏿♂️
“Shap” is an actually term we use. It means goodbye though.
@@KR-ys4xy we use "shap" as goodbye in Namibia as well... but to use it as hello like the contestant said, nope...never
wait a minute i stay in Hawaii and we always say HOWZIT! hum i've always wanted to go to the Mother Land, wonder if there are any other similarities?
Really?!😱 I thought it was uniquely South African
@@njabulohadebe1132 Aloha i have been on the Island of Hawaii for 20 years, the most comman way to say Hello is Aloha, second most comman is HOWZIT, it is slang they call it Pidgin
@@njabulohadebe1132 also Australians use Howzit
@@njabulohadebe1132 I think the way its pronounce is uniquely South African. Isn't it proncounced 'U-ZET' instead of 'How is it'?.
@@DOLPHINLADYFOXandPUP ohh wow that's new to me, I guess we are more similar than I could ever imagine. This is very strange given our geographical locations
Kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 is niaje,mamboz,rada,vipi,Sasa,niambie, uko aje, gotta,za madays,za kwako,habari, shikilia uzito the list is endless
Some people need to check themselves on here calling people ignorant for not knowing everything about everyone or at least tries to make an effort to learn about other people. Reality, not everyone is like you or interested in the same stuff as you. If you think you are better than others because of what and how much you know, then great for you. You are the only one who thinks like that about yourself
We dont live in a vacuum...at least know the bare minimum
@@charmainej4820 We may not live in a vacuum bit we have the choice to pick what we want to do
African women are beautiful
Now Americans will get to see South Africans.. cute isn’t it?
Heita hola sharp feder howzit? That's how we greet on the streets.
Awe and ekse aswel
Lol, I have no idea what Feder is, first time hearing it. But everything else on point.
@@makteko fede was used back in the day. My father and uncles used it a lot. Kwaito era. But a lot of people still use it. It's like saying dintshang.
@@kylebeetha Oh cool. Thanks man
Fede is taken from the Afrikaans word "Verder". 🤔
That MOLO was so cringe!
the most
Shocking and very disappointing but anyway, what can we say.
I cringed soo bad... I wanted to eat salt
I'm over loving this show
Zoe is like fresh air 🌬
I ain't South African but knew Eita had to be there😉
And it's embarrassing some bunch of people grew up here, don't know all that(
@@mkdempisi crazy hey?! Is it a race thing? 🤷🏽♀️
Hey??? That's not even slang.
Fede should have been up there
Fede means how are you or how are you doing?
@@vusiprofessor It can also be used as a greeting, just as much as "Howzit"
I’ve always pronounced it like 8tah and not Heita. Interesting. Anyway, aweh should be no1. It’s probably the only one that’s used by every race, gender and age group in SA.
Been screaming "hola"
Wow I didn’t know that in South Africa they use the word HOLA, because to me that I am Latin American Hola means Hi in Spanish
Wow insteresting, man I need to know how to speak African words so I can be more bilingual
In SA the pronunciation is with the H as opposed to the Spanish pronunciation where the H is silent. It is either coincidence that the word is here, or through media, or because Mozambique a Portuguese speaking country is right next door to us where I'm sure they are familiar with that word and could have been imported to SA via them
Hello is hello in every country
When is Steve coming to Namibia?😢
He won't cause even the Ghanan Family F, they had to fly to SA. Only South Africa has steve studio.,.namibia can request to steve then you will come down for shooting a show.