Happy to read this. We appreciate your compliments. Preserving our language is our main goal. Glad you now have our classes to tune to. Thanks so much!
this is awesome! I seem to have lost it since I've no one to practice with so thank you so much for doing this. maybe keep the music lower or off when reading as I find it a bit distracting. once again, thank you!!! 👐👐
You are welcome and I'm glad you'll be practicing from here. I also appreciate the comment on the music. So, what I did on the latest slides, I decided not to include the music...that would be better! Sorry for this one here. It's a great pleasure and I trust you won't lose the language. Enjoy! TC.
Ah pleasure and thank you! I don't really do one on one via zoom, but kindly give your email address, I can see to communicate that possibility. Even in the near future. Best and thanks for your support!
Bonjour. Merci pour la question. Dans la langue Tshiluba, "Tshibola" = "Pourri / Pourie". In English it means "Rotten" (It's rotten). Enjoy et merci beaucoup pour votre soutien!! TC
i never knew these classes existed. .good work preserving and valuing our languages not many do this .
Happy to read this. We appreciate your compliments. Preserving our language is our main goal. Glad you now have our classes to tune to. Thanks so much!
Plz keep on teach us we need to know our language is very important I love it
Yes! Thanks for the support.
All the best in learning
I’m happy to be here finally! I been looking for place to learn Tshiluba . You are doing a great job thank you for sharing sis, be blessed ♥️
It's a pleasure. Happy you find the channel. Learn and enjoy. Don't give up!!!!
I notice a lot of similarities with Lunda Ndembu from Zambia and Kaonde. My father's Ndembu and my mum Kaonde. I love the Luba Language.
That's great. And we are happy that you love it. Thanks for the message.
thank you so much for these lessons. please keep up the good job you doing. our languages are dying off so rapid.
It's my pleasure! What a kind message from you. We really have to do our best to keep our languages from dying off. Let's learn, talk and teach it. TC
Lets strive to keep it and not let it die!!! its our identity! we cannot afford to lose it!!!
True. The language is so rich so we have to. Thank you, Patrick!. TC
Viva Tshiluba! This is so cool.
Thank you so much! Keep learning. TC
i really thank u guys ,coming up with such idea.we are far from our homeland but we still learn our dialect. nzambi aku benissa
Its' a great pleasure. There's a need for this. God bless you too!
Thank you so much for doing this , I’m so glad to have found this channel . Thanks again
It's a great pleasure. We trust the channel helps you learn Tshiluba. Enjoy and don't give up!
I am very happy to find this channel. I want to learn the Tshiluba language.
So glad you found this channel. Keep your aspiration up to learning Tshiluba. Thank you so much!
you are wonderful. my cousins wanted this so much now I can share with them
So happy to hear this. Keep practicing!
Vraiment merci beaucoup!!!!!!!!!! PLus de video comme ca, bravooo
Ahhh merci aussi! C'est gentil. D'accord, oui bien noté.
You don't know how happy I am to find this thank you so much Miss.
Aww that makes me happy, too. It's a pleasure and please keep learning.
Enjoy!
THANK YOU UMAMA KONGO IS GREAT UMAMA,BIG AND STRONG UMAMA KONGO
Pleasure. enjoy
Thank you for your lessons ❤❤❤ all the way from South Africa
Pleasure! It's wonderful to reach people from everywhere. Enjoy learning.
Tua sakidila wabunyi mukuetu
It's a pleasure. Thanks for supporting! LC
this is awesome! I seem to have lost it since I've no one to practice with so thank you so much for doing this.
maybe keep the music lower or off when reading as I find it a bit distracting. once again, thank you!!! 👐👐
You are welcome and I'm glad you'll be practicing from here. I also appreciate the comment on the music. So, what I did on the latest slides, I decided not to include the music...that would be better! Sorry for this one here. It's a great pleasure and I trust you won't lose the language. Enjoy! TC.
Great video! Please post more!
Much appreciated. Just posted a new one and more to come! Enjoy
Tuasakidila pona oyo !!!
Merci!!! Enjoy TC
thank you very much please keep doing that ! God bless you
My pleasure. Thank you and God bless you too. TC
Thank you so much.
Much appreciated. Pleasure!
I'm the 500th subscriber.
Thank you so, so much for your support!!!!!!!!!!!
Bimpa kulonga shiluba tuasakijila wabuni 😁😁😁
Tres bien. Bimpa udi ulonga!
Thank you!! Where can I get a dictionary or reading books for beginners?
You could try online stores, some are sold online. Thanks for your support. Best!
Mamu tuasakidila wa mingi pona oyo!!
Ndi musanka !!! Merci,thank you.
+Pat Kong ozo loba lingala,tshiluba te mdr
"tuasakidila wa mingi pona oyo' :D!!!
Ndi musanka!! Enjoy. TC.
This is really good, i was curious to see if you also give one on one classes via zoom or another platform? Tuasakidjila mamu
Ah pleasure and thank you! I don't really do one on one via zoom, but kindly give your email address, I can see to communicate that possibility. Even in the near future. Best and thanks for your support!
Bonjour
S’il vous plaît, *pouvez-vous me dire ce que veut dire *Tshibola* dans votre dialecte (en Tshiluba) / what does “Tshibola” mean? Please
Bonjour. Merci pour la question.
Dans la langue Tshiluba, "Tshibola" = "Pourri / Pourie". In English it means "Rotten" (It's rotten). Enjoy et merci beaucoup pour votre soutien!! TC
I want to visit I come in peace lots of things to discuss
How do you write in Tshiluba - We are friends?
We are friends is "Tudi balunda".
Friend is "mulunda".
My friend is "mulunda Wani"
To see: kubona. In kirundi
"Jina " name in swahili. "Nani" who? In swahili
Muoyo. Heart in swahili
Ndi. I am in kirundi
Hello. Isn't cool? Bantu languages have so much similarities. So Kubona, in Tshiluba it's Kumona= To see. Thank you for sharing!
Exactly just like in Tshiluba! Thanks for sharing. Enjoy.
This is my ancestors youngest rep my name is Andre Morrison
can you put more videos plz
A new one is coming up. Thanks for your support Cinthia! TC
@@lubaclassboard Please put more videos. You stopped at Lesson 9
@@queenestherc-squared802 Thank you. Yes, I'm working on lesson 10 at the moment. Thanks for your support. Enjoy LC
je cherche cette version de malu
How do you say football in tshiluba
Hello football is Ndundu wa makasa.
Ball= Ndundu
Feet= Makasa ---plural
Foot = Dikasa ---singular
Thanks and enjoy learning.
Who = nganyi?
Correct
kalumbandi,
Zambi abanda.
Hello. is it possible to say "ndi Marie" instead of "diani Marie"?
Yes, you can say ndi Marie which simply means I am Marie. Ndiani Marie means mine(name) is Marie.
+Anze76 thank you!
+romyama , Romyama, Anze76 has answered your question well. Yes you can say "ndi Marie"....meaning I'm Marie. Best and enjoy!
it's "kadi wewa" and not "kidi wewa"
Absolutely. A typo, thanks for pointing it out. I'm glad to include the recording which has the pronunciation of "kadi". Thanks again Danilo!
Il fzut ecrire en francais .et tshiluba
Et non en Anglais. Nous sommes des francophone.
like the lessons, but the music in the background is very distracting. Makes it hard to concentrate.
Thank you for your comment. We had taken the background music into consideration so the next lessons have no music. Best in your learning!!
Hello. is it possible to say "ndi Marie" instead of "diani Marie"?
Hello Romyama, sorry about missing this comment. Yes it's possible and perfect to also say "ndi Marie". (Ndi Marie= I'm Marie). Keep learning!! TC