Tsonga, Venda, xhosa are all in Zimbabwe as well. Its important to understand that these boarders we have today are western imposed meaning some tribes were divided and displaced by the west
So with that knowledge in mind, what does that mean South African and Zimbabwe. Ndebele people are the Same people if colonizers are the ones who divided the two tribes
Tisa is a vibe oo🤣🤣 I really love you both language, I learnt some the last time and I already forgotten them, but you guys had fun shooting this cos laughter was all over your faces
Venda is the mother of Shona , Kalanga , pedi , lobedu and a step mother to Xitsonga. All this tribes because of lost history white people have taken Vendas children away from there mother . The modern Tsonga has alot of Venda influence because they are the last tribe that was welcomed in Venda . People don't understand y Vendas can easily speak other languages and they forget that Mapungubwe is in Venda . Great Zimbabwe is in Masvingo which in Venda we call Singo . Singos are the rulers of Mapungubwe . Great Zimbabwe and thulamela . Mugabe is Singo, Malema is Singo, Ramaphosa is a Singo . All this are children of Venda . Venda has the most vocabulary in Southern Africa because it's the mother of this lost children.
Whao Rodah african dialecte are almost the same there are so words in Zimbabwe and south africa language that are comment with my village language in Cameroun. Girls you are beautiful by the way😍
Aww yes..you got it dear...that's coz part of Cameroon is actually bantu that's why you can pick up some words from these 2 bantu languages. Its amazing.
Hi Rodah, how are you? I loved the first language tag and I am excited to see how the second part turn out. I am trying so hard to figure out the meaning of these phrases and been deadly serious and you two ladies and laughing so hard, having the time of your lives........lol. Anyway, I did not get one phrase right. But it was still interesting and overall a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing and blessings to you. Bring more of this!
I loving this language tag Nasi I would've said "now" as well cause it sounds more like now Yes, for sure she got a beautiful hair looking toward to watching the slang tag 👍
You Ladies are enjoying this one, I don't understand both languages but I am willing to lear a few phrases here. Loving the connection you having, watching this to the end ok, now watching.
My brother in Germany was at an after wedding party with his guys from Congo, all speaking French but German but German together. One man got a call from his aunt in Congo, speaking in their mother language and my brother understood 90% of what they were talking.
Cute and adorable video. I really enjoy watching tell the end.your video interesting and entertaining. I'm looking forward to your next video. New friend done everything full support. Stay safe stay healthy.
Shona is quite difficult & different as we have more than 6 shona groups Like karanga, korekore, Zezuru, manica, ndau and more falls under shona but speak differently
Tsonga is an Official Language in Zimbabwe.. for some of us who grew up in Tshovani and Chilonga we speaks both very well .. my Maternal Family are Tsonga
xiTsonga reminds me of Sho Madjozi and Hungani Ndlovu (Romeo from scandal) and now Tisa! Rodah I have to visit you this summer and meet these people hahaha
@@Straight-forward_Fishing Yes, condescending individual. I’m sure about all the dialects that influenced my language. Venda: Lotsha. No vuwa hani? Ri tou tangana nga Musumbuluwo. Ndi tou ni lindela. Ndebele: Lotjhani. Uvuke kanjani? Sizohlangana ngoMsombuluko. Ngizokulinda. Pure Nguni. You really have the liver to ask me such a question.
@@azanianbantu I think venda is the mother language to kalanga, karanga, rozvi and pedi but ndebele is a nguni language. However, they are bantu languages so there will be some similar words.
@@vmat6684Sepedi is Sekgatla one of the ancient languages that Sesotho ,Setswana and Sepedi came from . Yes they got influenced by Vendas in words like Lotjha and Ashu
10:43 how the hell did she guess that chaiii she is so good🙌🏾zvinhu zvacho zvakandiomera,Zimbabweans when they say this usually they are lying about the actual situation 😂🙌🏾,it’s actually the opposite 🤣
Great to see (N)Guni, the descendants of Naphtali bonding with each other through common language and customs. Just beautiful! Genesis 46:24, Naphtali had four sons: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢. We are Africans and not Semitic people stop caping. The closest Africans to Semetic people are a few Ethiopian groups and some very few North Africans.
No ways Tsonga is the most simplest language in South Africa . You just need to know one Nguni language and one Sotho language and some few particular words eg Sewambalo its Seaparo in Sotho languages . Namuhla is namhlanje in Nguni languages .
I hear you. During COVID I had chance speak to a sascos venda guy. My mom is Zim ndebele and my dad is Shona so we could like 80% understand each other Tsonga throws me though
You two girls should learn Kiswahili which is a collective of all Bantu language.. am surprised by few words you said that are in in kiswahili and small small tribes here in Kenya I.e inzala, mayi means mother in luhya tribe, usiku is night also in kiswahili
Hi I recently learned of a language called Bomashona apparently it is formed from mixing Xistonga and Shona. I am really interested in studying the language. I am looking for speakers of the language or any form of data. Please help if you know anything
Tsonga, Venda, xhosa are all in Zimbabwe as well. Its important to understand that these boarders we have today are western imposed meaning some tribes were divided and displaced by the west
I agree with you 🙏thank you for visiting
So with that knowledge in mind, what does that mean South African and Zimbabwe. Ndebele people are the Same people if colonizers are the ones who divided the two tribes
Tsonga is also a zim language
This is dope. I love the way the Tsonga girl is talking
Some similar words with swahili and lingala (I'm from Congo).
Thanks for coming, African languages do have a similarity and the connection between them makes our African languages exceptionally beautiful.
Tisa is a vibe oo🤣🤣 I really love you both language, I learnt some the last time and I already forgotten them, but you guys had fun shooting this cos laughter was all over your faces
Thank you for watching ,
Venda is the mother of Shona , Kalanga , pedi , lobedu and a step mother to Xitsonga. All this tribes because of lost history white people have taken Vendas children away from there mother . The modern Tsonga has alot of Venda influence because they are the last tribe that was welcomed in Venda . People don't understand y Vendas can easily speak other languages and they forget that Mapungubwe is in Venda . Great Zimbabwe is in Masvingo which in Venda we call Singo . Singos are the rulers of Mapungubwe . Great Zimbabwe and thulamela . Mugabe is Singo, Malema is Singo, Ramaphosa is a Singo . All this are children of Venda . Venda has the most vocabulary in Southern Africa because it's the mother of this lost children.
You are absolutely correct
Venda are younger brother to shona
Bapedi are Sotho people sir . They are descendants of Bakgatla who bore Basotho ,Batswana and Bapedi with other ancient Sothotswana groups .
@@GusDChihabaSrOh I thought that Shona was the leader of the people, and khalanga, And Venda followed behind. Like Zulu and Ndebele
Shona is a wrord to encapsulate Karanga, Zezuru Manyika Tonga etc - so hundreds of years ago, it wasn’t shona
Whao Rodah african dialecte are almost the same there are so words in Zimbabwe and south africa language that are comment with my village language in Cameroun. Girls you are beautiful by the way😍
Aww yes..you got it dear...that's coz part of Cameroon is actually bantu that's why you can pick up some words from these 2 bantu languages. Its amazing.
Venda and Shona, almost made it to the same whatsapp group lol
Shona is a creole language, with venda as one of the major contributer or influencer.
Genuinely enjoyed watching y’all learn and goof around🤣this is gold, thank you girls 💐
Thank you 🙏
Hi Rodah, how are you? I loved the first language tag and I am excited to see how the second part turn out. I am trying so hard to figure out the meaning of these phrases and been deadly serious and you two ladies and laughing so hard, having the time of your lives........lol. Anyway, I did not get one phrase right. But it was still interesting and overall a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing and blessings to you. Bring more of this!
DestinyForever Walks haha thank you for watching dear 😊 languages are so hard
I loving this language tag Nasi I would've said "now" as well cause it sounds more like now Yes, for sure she got a beautiful hair looking toward to watching the slang tag 👍
Rainy Zion Thanks for watching we had so much fun ☺️😅
Thank you for watching,
You guys are so pretty and yah I’m glad to be playing the adverts all the way sis 💃💃
You Ladies are enjoying this one, I don't understand both languages but I am willing to lear a few phrases here. Loving the connection you having, watching this to the end ok, now watching.
Ennos Mre we had so much fun thanks for watching ☺️
Tiisos hair is rich and beautiful,African languages are beautiful..yall have good chemistry we want to see more of her again
Thank you for watching,
Super likes my dear friend
Awesome video
Thanks for sharing
Congrats on your monetisation sis!! I love the vibes. You guys really enjoyed shooting this video
This was fun to watch. beautiful languages .
It was interesting to watch you ladies, I think Tsonga seems harder than the other 2 languages you did before.Now I am waiting for the Slang video...
I loved this Tag again, the energy& connection made this video extremely exciting .
Thank you so much!
My brother in Germany was at an after wedding party with his guys from Congo, all speaking French but German but German together. One man got a call from his aunt in Congo, speaking in their mother language and my brother understood 90% of what they were talking.
Wow thats amazing , how connected the African languages are, thank you for watching and subscribing.
Let me sit down and Listen to this one, i feel its going to be awesome.
Nomusa nono I hope you are loving it ☺️
I don't skip the commercial ads here...haha weldone gals..this is amazing..you are so pretty..much love from Kenya
Thank you for watching ,
Wow this video is lovely.
two African queens love it.
I understand both languages slightly. 🤩🤩🤩🤩
today enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Cute and adorable video. I really enjoy watching tell the end.your video interesting and entertaining. I'm looking forward to your next video. New friend done everything full support. Stay safe stay healthy.
Venda is nzara roo ...arghhh the girl has too much energy and I love her
This was so interesting,well done Queens💃🏾
Thank you for watching,
I enjoyed even this year, bring more please
Thank you Daisy.
Shona is quite difficult & different as we have more than 6 shona groups Like karanga, korekore, Zezuru, manica, ndau and more falls under shona but speak differently
Do more because it helps on.learning both language
Thank you so much for your feedback. I will try doing a variety of languages soon 😄
Namhla in zulu(today)omg id win this over and over again as a Zimbabwean
You are doing well.
Thank you for watching,
Sviambalo sounds like Kalanga too sitting down too sounds like Setswana paita Bantu apa.
Thank you for watching.
great editing Rodah and I'm loving the adds
Glad you like them!
Very good vlogging and congrats again to your moni channel, i hope me to soon
Thank you for watching,
In the zone
Thank you.
Interesting indèed, thats what our Shona students noticed as well
Thank you
Nhasi kuri kupisa....namuhla kwahisa kkkk
Yes
Definitely going to check out her Channel
Sure you should,
8:11 Tsonga sounds so sweet...and Rodah’s guesses😂😂😂😂
Nyalaz Marco Thank you 😅😇
Tsonga is an Official Language in Zimbabwe.. for some of us who grew up in Tshovani and Chilonga we speaks both very well .. my Maternal Family are Tsonga
Tsonga is same as Shangaan from Mozambíque?
No, but they are related. Shangana has words borrowed from nguni like ku khuluma, ku dlula, ku cabanga etc, whereas Tsonga has no such words
@@georgembowa8919 Tsonga is a mixture of Rhonga and Shangani ..
Every Shangani is a Tsonga but not every Tsonga is a Shangani
Interesting and fun to watch 😂
Thank you for watching ,
Tsonga is an interesting language I guess...nice👍
Mhoroi zita rangu dinonze Faye I am 🇿🇼
How are you Faith , thank you for watching my video. I appreciate you.
Uchitendeiko
thank you for sharing, Laoshi, have a good week ahead 🌹🐰
you already watch ???????
sounds awesome above all , both of you were stunning.
Thanks for listening
Wow great tag first to land today language tag 😂 her hair is nice what did you say can’t stop laughing 😂😂 language barrier 😂
FloJay CreativityTv Thank you 😊
This is so lovely guys, GOD i love my People.
xiTsonga reminds me of Sho Madjozi and Hungani Ndlovu (Romeo from scandal) and now Tisa! Rodah I have to visit you this summer and meet these people hahaha
Thank you for watching ,
I'm here listening 👂 you guys are looking beautifully 😍
Rainy Zion Thank you ☀️😊
Venda is a mixture of Kalanga, Sotho and Ndebele
@@Straight-forward_Fishing
Yes, condescending individual. I’m sure about all the dialects that influenced my language.
Venda: Lotsha. No vuwa hani? Ri tou tangana nga Musumbuluwo. Ndi tou ni lindela.
Ndebele: Lotjhani. Uvuke kanjani? Sizohlangana ngoMsombuluko. Ngizokulinda.
Pure Nguni.
You really have the liver to ask me such a question.
@@azanianbantu nah Ndebele is not in the mix.
@@azanianbantu
I think venda is the mother language to kalanga, karanga, rozvi and pedi but ndebele is a nguni language. However, they are bantu languages so there will be some similar words.
@@vmat6684Sepedi is Sekgatla one of the ancient languages that Sesotho ,Setswana and Sepedi came from . Yes they got influenced by Vendas in words like Lotjha and Ashu
@@livingfaith9189it is in the mix. Khaya
Great upload 💐👍
Thanks for visiting
10:43 how the hell did she guess that chaiii she is so good🙌🏾zvinhu zvacho zvakandiomera,Zimbabweans when they say this usually they are lying about the actual situation 😂🙌🏾,it’s actually the opposite 🤣
Nyalaz Marco hahaha I had to decode using all the 11 official South African languages😃🤣
Chat With Tisa 🤣🤣🤣l see you
Loving this
you should do more challenge with the Tsonga lady kkkkk
thank you for stopping by , sure we will ,
I understood all shona words very well im full zim.
Love this laughter
Thank you for watching ,
You are healthy and Successful
Thank you for watching,
I understand both languages love it
Perfect 👍
Rodah sis you just guessing njee 😂😂
Thank you for watching,
Love you ladiesss🤗🥰🤛
hello new here my friend. . . joining your fam
Thanks for coming
Killing me.. ooh my word !!! This is funny. I understand Shona. 👍
Thank you for watching 🙏
Rodah out here just guessing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for watching,
In Uganda 🇺🇬 particular baganda people njala means hungry
aww awesome how African languages are connected, thank you for stopping by.
Love This❤🔥
thanks for the visit
cheers to me and 99 others ,know that's all
Cheers
I love her energy already
Nyalaz Marco we had so much fun 😇😅
Chat With Tisa you really had
Helo two lovely new here
Thanks for coming
Bring up the slang tag 🔥
Hey beautiful ladies ❤️
Hey hey
Its a long video , i am going to watch first then give you my comment , now chilling and watching ok.
More please
Thanks for watching check out some of the videos in the channel, and you can recommend what else you want us to cover 🙏
Great to see (N)Guni, the descendants of Naphtali bonding with each other through common language and customs. Just beautiful!
Genesis 46:24, Naphtali had four sons: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢. We are Africans and not Semitic people stop caping. The closest Africans to Semetic people are a few Ethiopian groups and some very few North Africans.
Rodah @8:15 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
Omg I love tisa 😂😂
Handei kumba ..ahi fambe khaya kkkk I love xitsonga but am not good at it 😢😂
You are fluent bin both languages 😊
Ansi, pasi = floor, with Bantu languages pay close attention to either prefix, suffix or transpose Ls or Rs
Yes you are right, that is the beauty of abantu languages 🙏thank you for stopping by and supporting us. Have an amazing day.
@@SimplyRodah most welcome best regards
I enjoyed it i nust admit. As a manyika person i think tsonga is closest to Ndau shona
That’s true 😊
Anyone else speak Shonurrrr? Anyone?
South Africans killing Zimbabweans over white man borders is simply fraticidal. Both Nations have similar people and cultures.
Shona and venda share an ancestry we can claim makhadzi!
I enjoyed .Tsonga is hard tjo
Rodah Marume uyo reminds me of Calebcity. Makafanana.
hahaha really ,
@@SimplyRodah zvekuti... gender aside
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Shona should've been one of S.As official languages ❤😍🔥. My Shona and Xitsonga are improving day by day❤
No ways Tsonga is the most simplest language in South Africa . You just need to know one Nguni language and one Sotho language and some few particular words eg Sewambalo its Seaparo in Sotho languages . Namuhla is namhlanje in Nguni languages .
I hear you. During COVID I had chance speak to a sascos venda guy. My mom is Zim ndebele and my dad is Shona so we could like 80% understand each other
Tsonga throws me though
Tichaenda kumba nguvai...Her: How is China 🤣🤣🤣lmao l am so n the floor
Nyalaz Marco forgive me 🤣😅
Chat With Tisa that was hilarious 😆
I'm Xitsnga
🤣
21:29 So venda and shona similar? Ok.and tsonga similar to ndebele
Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate you for taking your time to watch this video
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Inzara in kinyarwanda, enjala in luganda
The African languages has some connections and that’s the most beautiful thing about it 😊thank you for your support 🙏
You two girls should learn Kiswahili which is a collective of all Bantu language.. am surprised by few words you said that are in in kiswahili and small small tribes here in Kenya I.e inzala, mayi means mother in luhya tribe, usiku is night also in kiswahili
Thank you for the suggestion, we will try doing so.
UCHAENDA kumba nguvai hahahah 😂how is China lol
Hi I recently learned of a language called Bomashona apparently it is formed from mixing Xistonga and Shona. I am really interested in studying the language. I am looking for speakers of the language or any form of data.
Please help if you know anything
That’s interesting- thank you for sharing
I will look it up
I’m in Zimbabwe and I will help ask for you,
Thank you so much, please do🤝
What is the language used by scholls and university in Zimbabwe and south africa ?
Mostly English.
English
Everyone in SA and Zimbabwe speaks it at least understands English even an 80 year old person in rural areas
Please do a language lag with a Venda
I will once i found someone who can speak Venda😊
I relate more with shona than xitsonga.If you know pedi you can relate shona and venda .oh my God Shona venda the same
Awesome
Have you listened to Ndau in Zimbabwe? I think you'll also understand it well
probably you have it wrtten down and play ignorant... lol only good about it is you beautiful n original
Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate you for taking your time to watch this video.
languages are so hard to learn
Hisvona sisi mi famba kahle kkk I'm Shona but I love Xitsonga but I mix up the words
Thats the beauty of our African languages