Happy Monday family, Lozi and Sotho Collabo part 2.I am excited for this episode.We get to learn about the Lozi 🇿🇲& Sotho 🇿🇦 Culture. I am grateful to our guests Mr Lemo and Bo Patra.
My wife and I have developed so much interest of in Lozi and have now decided that next year, God willing, we are visiting Zambia and specifically where the Lozi people are. We are Pedi/northern sotho and your Lozi is much much closer to our dialect Khilobedu
That would really be nice.Would you and your wife be interested in appearing in one of the episodes?We would love to learn more about your dialect Khilobedu :)
The Lozi people were also protectorates of the British, then when Zambia got independence they combined the Barotseland and Northern Rhodesia. That's why there's been talks of the Lozis wanting their nation back. Just came upon this channel and am loving it. Keep it up
I think for part 3, it would be interesting for you to add about the traditional marriage ceremonies between the two cultures, similarities and differences. I know many people would love to know more than just the attires and all.
This was a very lovely and interesting video to watch. I really enjoyed learning about the lozi and sotho culture☺️☺️but I can’t imagine eating nsima with salt and the fact that the sotho’s cook it until it’s hard😧Yes, in Zambia we like the nsima mid soft🙌🏽
Balozi are from Bafokeng Tribe who lived in now Free State province near Bethlehem, they fled to Zambia because of Batlokoa of Queen Mathatisi raids. Ntate forgot to mention that we celebrate our new year in August-Sepember each year and initiation season. And we where colonized by the Boers/Dutch hence our land became The Republik of Orange Free State now Free State province.
I’m interested to find out about their relationship to the Balobedi/Balozwi/Barotse in Limpopo SA because I don’t think it is just a coincidence that those people in Limpopo are called Barotse and are not related to the Lizo’s in Zambia
we cannot embrace western religions and how they do things. as Africans we are who we are and noncomparable to any nations, they are who they are because of us.
Thank you for your support Bucky.I am glad to hear you enjoyed the show.Please do you have suggestions on what we should record next? Yes we had the zoom call.
Basutoland (as the british called it) was also under colonial rule. Our commonalities with Barotse people requires deeper research than present. I suggest you invite our historians and Linguists to give an educated perspective.
I want to know why eating goat or using a goat for a traditional ceremony is a bad sign for the sotho?😮 and the intestines are known as ‘tripe’ which is a very delicious dish😋
This is an interesting exchange, thanks.
My wife and I have developed so much interest of in Lozi and have now decided that next year, God willing, we are visiting Zambia and specifically where the Lozi people are. We are Pedi/northern sotho and your Lozi is much much closer to our dialect Khilobedu
That would really be nice.Would you and your wife be interested in appearing in one of the episodes?We would love to learn more about your dialect Khilobedu :)
True it sounds more like khulibedu
@@sibesokehindeit definitely sounds like khilobedu guys let's connect and trace our ancestry ❤
The Lozi people were also protectorates of the British, then when Zambia got independence they combined the Barotseland and Northern Rhodesia. That's why there's been talks of the Lozis wanting their nation back. Just came upon this channel and am loving it. Keep it up
You absolutely correct. Barotseland was a protectorate just like Botswana
I think for part 3, it would be interesting for you to add about the traditional marriage ceremonies between the two cultures, similarities and differences. I know many people would love to know more than just the attires and all.
Girl I love this...Note taken.Yes this would be an interesting video to record.
In Setswana and Sepedi is pap/Shims is called Bogobe
Interesting.Thank you for the comment 😊
Lozi and sotho are one thing
This is rich culture for Lozis n Sothos....go go God 🙌
Nice video. I have always been wondering what is the Lozi word for gold?
This guy is representing lesotho not south African sothos.our history is not the same.he must be a freestate based mosotho from lesotho.
Mulumele banana polo yensu sha,
And yes speak about more food combo’s and one day you can actually show us how to make the dishes on here💃🏾☺️
Keep the ideas coming...love this
I LOVE.... I LOVE.... I LOVE....
Thank you for your support always.I am looking foward to part 3 😀💃🏽
I love the show🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for your support always ama aunties ❤️
Insightful😊
Thank you for the support
In Grenada, Caribbean Islands, they add seasoning, salt and coconut milk to theirs and its called coucou. Its made from corn meal.
Interesting.Where are you from?
@@sibesokehinde From Barotseland, Zambia. Actually my name is Ing'utu
@@lilato2010 Luitumezi bo Ingutu
This was a very lovely and interesting video to watch. I really enjoyed learning about the lozi and sotho culture☺️☺️but I can’t imagine eating nsima with salt and the fact that the sotho’s cook it until it’s hard😧Yes, in Zambia we like the nsima mid soft🙌🏽
I just saw this comment..Thank you for your support hun..I miss eating green mangoes with salt 🤣😅
We also have mahleu in sesotho
Balozi are from Bafokeng Tribe who lived in now Free State province near Bethlehem, they fled to Zambia because of Batlokoa of Queen Mathatisi raids. Ntate forgot to mention that we celebrate our new year in August-Sepember each year and initiation season. And we where colonized by the Boers/Dutch hence our land became The Republik of Orange Free State now Free State province.
Maheu is mahleu in Sotho but mageu is in Tswana
Now I wanna go to Zambia 😭🤞I think y'all we're taken from South Africa to Zambia
You will enjoy your visit :)
They were not taken, they are the Basotho's that moved from Free State to Zambia.
According to history
I’m interested to find out about their relationship to the Balobedi/Balozwi/Barotse in Limpopo SA because I don’t think it is just a coincidence that those people in Limpopo are called Barotse and are not related to the Lizo’s in Zambia
Dikgobe is made out of corn
We say Likobe
In Setswana Pap is "bogobe"
Lemohang speaks like a Catholic priest, very calm. Good insights
we cannot embrace western religions and how they do things. as Africans we are who we are and noncomparable to any nations, they are who they are because of us.
Apparently my surname is same as king sebetoane
Intestine is tripes which mala mohodu in sotho in tswana they call it mala mogodu
Thank you for your comment 😊
Muholu
Mala le mogodu - intestines
Bohobe - steamed bread
Seana marena - go ana/go boka marena(the great ones)
Man wear Seanamarena to honor those above them
Do you have information about the Sotho history?
@@sibesokehinde yes i do, but not much
@@bcknowthyself ok
Your silozi comes from bulobedu language called khelobudu/khilozwi
No it doesn’t come Selobedu but yes there are relations because yes I know selobedu is also called khilozwi
Dikgobe is made out of dried corn.
Biltong is "Sehopa/sehwapa" in sesotho
Ndona is "Letona" in sesotho
Enjoyed this. Well done Sibeso. Did you guys have a zoom meeting?
Thank you for your support Bucky.I am glad to hear you enjoyed the show.Please do you have suggestions on what we should record next? Yes we had the zoom call.
@@sibesokehinde I sure missed out on that zoom call
"Mose" Mosese" dress in Sesotho. Mesese Lozi
Is it a similar design as a lozi cultural dress?
Seanamarena is a “cape”, like superman 😂,
Or “cloak” worn by European kings in modern day. It basically “covers lords” 😁
Thank you for your support and contribution.Thats good to know 🙂
Lozi's have "Likobe" which is maize sample. I think samename with Dikobe except sothos has a mixture of ingredients.
Very true dearest. I had a lot to share but camera shy.. likobe and namundalangwe wa ku feta..
Thank you for you support and contribution bo Simasiku
We have "dikgobe" in Setswana same meaning
@@patraimbwela3581 Likhobe in Sesotho. Pronounced Dikgobe also in Setswana.
Khomboka - kgoboha (coming out of) or khopoha.
In a sentence "i broke out of"
"Ke khopohile ho tswa"
Maheu(Silozi) ,Mahleu(Sesotho), Mageu (Setswana probably even Sepedi) .
Nice thank you for your support
Yes is Mageu in Sepedi language of South Africa
Basutoland (as the british called it) was also under colonial rule. Our commonalities with Barotse people requires deeper research than present. I suggest you invite our historians and Linguists to give an educated perspective.
I want to know why eating goat or using a goat for a traditional ceremony is a bad sign for the sotho?😮 and the intestines are known as ‘tripe’ which is a very delicious dish😋
Goats are mainly used by the Ngunis
Maheu is Mageu in Sesotho
Mageu is made up of maize also
Tell us about surnames and praise names if possible.
Thank you for the support.Will look into it 😊
Please share your emails. There Sepedi language in Limpopo province and we share common language as Sotho.
Thank you for your email and support.My email address is sibeso.kehinde@gmail.com
Do lozi go to initiation like other basotho?
Yes they do..Mum Patra mentioned it in one video
Basotho own their land in Lesotho
Ah really!That is good to know.Thank you for your comment :)
My man dont confuse are fellows, u r speaking on perception of Lesotho not South Africa