There's no language on the African continent as beautifully spoken as Hausa. I'm an Asante and speak the Akan language (Twi). But I've always been fascinated by Hausa. It's just so beautiful to hear someone speak it.
@Annah 1962 going around insulting random ppl for no good reason. I'm not here for your mental issues. Take it somewhere else, and stay on your medications.
I am from northern Ghana, the most northernmost part. I grew up speaking Hausa with family and friends. I remember when we were younger we used more Hausa words but as we grew up we started replacing them with English words. I miss the good old days.
I’m both hausa and Igbo but I never really learnt hausa growing up since I was mostly surrounded by Igbo people (my moms side) and never learnt from my dads side which is hausa, and now I want to learn about my language and culture
Queens, NY a few years ago, 'heard a familiar accent & I randomly asked.."ka ji hausa, ko?" The look on Ali's face was priceless.To this day, our occasional street encounters makes strangers smile. I lived in Gombe when it was still a town. Wonderful memories - Yankari, shayi with our mai gadi, local friends....Mungode da yawa.
I am a Cameroonian and studied at ABU Zaria Nigeria some years ago and I just love Hausa so much. This brings me good memories of Samaru😅. Thank you Nafisaaaa
I'm just learning that I am Hausa/Fulani from ancestry tests and this is super helpful. It's crazy but looking at you I can see we're from the same tribe.
I love Hausa, the Tuareg the Fulani pple and all other pple and there languages. as a Somali our official language is Somali and i wish the west African countries use their amazing languages as well .
I not too sharp on ethnic differences in Somalia but Nigeria has tons of ethnic diversity with over 500 spoken languages. How do you make one an official language.
Nafisa, to say that I love your RUclips channel would be a great understatement. I am half Yoruba and half Hausa. And even though I grew up (mostly) in Lagos....I understand and speak both languages fluently. I just found your RUclips channel, and I am enjoying every minute of it. Please keep doing what you do.... using social media to unify Nigeria. Plenty love and respect from Hassan Lawal.... Houston, Texas.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ And I LOVE how the name MEMUNA was mentioned in this video. MEMUNA would forever remain the most "precious" name in the entire world for me. That's my MAMA'S name......may the Almighty ALLAH continue to bless her in ALJENNA.
This is great! I am from the southwest, and I think I’ve falling in love with one beautiful Hausa woman from Kano. Getting myself prepared for the cultural change😍
MashAllah this video is right on time! I just started studying Hausa language 2 days ago! Thank u and may God bless all of your efforts. I hope to see more Hausa language videos from u. InshaAllah.
Yasmin It's easy language if not simplest in Africa , hence 140million+ Africans are able to speaks hausa. If you visit Hausaland like KANO you will be able to speaks it in less than 4months.
Ahmad Qasim Baura WOW this gives me some hope...thank you! If only I knew someone living in KANO I wouldn’t hesitate to visit. ☺️The people I know live in Ghana and they told me that Nigerian Hausa is the proper one. They said theirs is like a broken or slang version. I have watched other videos and Hausa movies but hers has been the simplest for me to follow so far. Thanks again for the encouragement.
Yasmin there is not just one Hausa dialect, and there is no such thing as Nigerian Hausa. Nigeria has 4 main dialects, Sokotawacci, Dauranci, Kananci, Katsinanci. The Hausa spoken on BBC for instance is Kanaci which originates from the Kano area. However, I don't agree that the Hausa we speak in Nigeria is the proper Hausa. In Niger republic, they also speak Hausa throughout the nation, but the main Hausa cities are Zinder and Maradi. So between Niger Republic and Nigeria you will find proper Hausa.
Yasmin 😊 you are welcome. , In Nigeria we have several hausa dialect, about 11 of them Infact all the 14 Northern state has their own hausa dialect , Like hausa form new dialects wherever they went. In Nigeria originally their are Hausa Bakwai (seven legitimate) true hausa kingdom as they expand and build new kingdom here is how we got the Banza Bakwai(seven illigitimate) the ghana hausa is called ghananci and its vocabularies are of Sakkwanci block once you understand it the Sakkwatanci (represented seven illegitimate hausa) you will have no problem understanding the Kananci dialect ( That represents the seven legitimate dialects). Note the begger difference is the accent that tend to change as hausa expand but we understand each other with no difficulties. Good luck with your lessons.
Monsieur Africain hausa from zindar and maradi where do they came from? Maradi is Katsina the Katsina king fled to his town maradi and form a new kingdom during the Sokoto jahad. King of maradi is only addressed as Sarkin Katsinan maradi ( King of Katsinawa people of maradi) but zinder is under Kanuri kingdom of damagaram after Kanuri Kindom cease hausa and fulani jahadist took over it so the hausa language took over.
Nafisa al Londoniyyah have heard before is it the same as Nigeria Hausa or there is different Ghana hausa they call wedding aure how do call yours in nigeria akara in nigeria is call koose and the porriage call hausa kooko is their breakfast but enjoyed by all ghanaians ewubi leaves by yuroba people in ghana our hausas call i ayoyo and ewe tribe call it ademe we have soya as well but the other tribes call it chichinka and there is a soup call kuka soup and fura drink sobolo drink and brukina drink they call rice chinkafa and beans wakke
Yes vocabulary varies in Hausa even from city to city for example there are words that are used in Sokoto and Katsina that are different in Kano, so I can imagine Ghana being further away from Kano has many different words some of which come from other languages too. I met a Ghanaian Hausa lady a few months ago who called a 23ye old ‘budurwa’ instead of ‘mata’ - in Kano budurwa specifically refers to young, unmarried girls, we don’t really use it for ladies over the age of 20 so I found it quite funny lol
I'm Eastern Band Cherokee from the US--the oldest woman is the head of the household. We say the person's name if we know them too as a way of saying Hello, otherwise it's Siyo, pronounced "shee-YOH" in the Carolinas.
I literally want to learn hausa, is a lovely language. I like listening hausa music without even understanding what they are saying. And I enjoyed watching this video, thank you for sharing it. I just added you on snapchat 😊😊😊. Ma sha Allah.
I just through the other day that I want to learn my home language before visiting Nigeria again and I found your videos, thank you and I hope you post more!
I was introduced to your channel by my Dad and I was inspired by you to have my own channel 😊 I have never been to Kano but my Dad taught me a few Hausa words. Like sannu, yaro, yarinya ... I think the Hausa language is beautiful♥️. I would love to know your honest opinion about my drawings in the comment section to help me improve my skills.
Eman Halawi yeah Hausa is a beautiful language, the must spoken African language you should try to learn more. Anyway I like your drawings keep up the good work. 👍
Hi Nafisa am Ibrahim I never got a chance to learn my Hausa language and now I feel like outsider which is battering me so much to be honest I feel jealous when watch you speak the language very smooth
It's British accent, especially that of London, [other accents in England might me so different]. You might consider listening to British podcasts, or relocating to Britain for a while.
Nice! Really informative. Thank you! Interesting that the royal greeting has elements of Arabic. I speak Swahili from east Africa where there has been Arabic influence. 'Baraka' is used in swahili and 'asubui' means morning. I believe i heard both terms in your greeting. We live and learn.
swahili is a Bantu language, originally from Tanzania but get influenced by Arabic but Haussa we cant tell its influenced by Arabic, there is similar words to arabic simply cuz both are Afro-asian languages so same roots just from different group. there is more than 300 Afro-Asian languages and Afro-Asian languages are composed of 6 groups egyptian, berber, chadic , cushitic, omotic and semitic. Arabic, Amharic for example are afro-asian languages from semitic group and Haussa is afro-asian language from chadic group.
@@mattavien1011 you are right that swahili has a lot of Bantu in it. It has also been influenced by other languages like German and Portuguese. Also Chinese presence in East Africa goes as far back as AD 618-907 in the Tang dynasty. Looks like the whole world has at some point landed on the East African coast.
Does any one know any Hausa teachers who can teach privately in London. I am a grown man so dont know if it is too late. I intend to sort out a few things (relocate) in AB (Abuja) instead of Lagos hence the need. I am serious.
Performance is 10.5/10 Our beloved Hausa speaking diversity. Good bless and empower every solid tribe of our country🎉🎉🎉 Enjoy the dividend of diversity, inclusivity and continuity. God has blessed us so much with these cultures. Tourism, history exploration and historical storied education will be a beautiful aspects to gain from. If only Nigerians can see beyond their noses 😢 If only our people can make a road map to inclusive expansion of truistic federal development inroad to all 930 local governments of Nigeria. Harness and industrialize each of them based on their main cash crop… if only 😢 America has many tribes but are called “natives”. These natives generates enormous wealth for their people, and for the state and federation also in the form of taxation. Crude oil is a minor revenue generating factor in the total GDP aspect. This is why l vote Obidatti. Because he sees it as we do and dreams it as we do. Just as America was also birthed and developed. This is the story of many multi billion dollar surplus generating nations around the world racing to be as good as the top 5 countries of the world. Nigeria has the potential, I swear. Let us give this land a chance. 🎉Vote Labor party 🎉
Very cool! barka da asubah phonetically sounds like 'baraka ya asubuhi' (blessings of the morning) in swahili which make me wonder if hausa has some arabic influence maybe through religion?
I just got my ancestry results. I have to go premium to go deeper. I'm a mix of different African peoples and white. Nigerian is my biggest estimate by 23%. No one would think I'm African because of my skin color and hair texture. Even I didn't think so.
Nafisa is the Name of my mother... I understand everything in hause but unfortnetly i cannot speak... I came with 6 years to Germany but i really want to learn 😍
Monsieur Africain sure the northern cameroon lingua franca is Fulfulde not hausa, is it due Fulani concentrate in one region the Adamawa emirate and hausa are scattered across Cameroon. Let me know your take on that.
Ahmad Qasim Baura That is correct! Where in N. Nigeria the lingua franca is Hausa, in Northern Cameroon the lingua franca is Fulfulde. Even though technically speaking Adamawa state in Nigeria and Adamaoua province in Cameroon share similar culture composition, Fulfulde is not the lingua franca, although, Fulfulde is vastly spoken in Adamawa state. Adamawa in both Nijeriya and Cameroon has a lot of minority groups with the a Fulɓe (Fulani) being the majority group.
I would like to know more about Hausa@Fulani I found both of them in my African Ancestry journey. I’m visiting Nigeria in a few month and would like to know where these communities based in Nigeria to learn more!
Weldone for the videos, Nafisa, and welcome back. Let me use this opportunity to offer my condolence to you and your family over the death of your father. May Allah have mercy on him and make Jannatul Firdausi his final abode.
Thanks for the lecture. I have lived over 6 yrs in Abuja without knowing how to speak the language, I only decided recently to pay attention to it. Can you link me up to more learning materials?
Size One Yes. Write on Google: FSI, DLI Peace corps or Livelingua projects and you will see the link , when you are on the webpage, click in Hausa. There are 3 things for learning Hausa and with lots of audios : FSI Hausa Basic course ( 500 pages and lots of lessons) Hausa lessons ( 20 pages) Peace corps Hausa ( 70 pages) Hausa
Nafisa I am Somali and i am interested to know how to say " I love you so much in Hausa" We Somalis have strong connection with the people of Kano State in Nigeria particularly the Fulani People and this is bcoz we like the same and slightly different from the rest of the continent of Africa.. Indeed I love you guys so much and one day in the near future I hope to give a courtesy call to the people of Nigeria... I like you Nafisa habibti
Abdinasir Mohamed Kalbani they came from north east Africa region , I’m doubts East African and because I am a bit built now , people stoped saying I look either Ethiopian or Somali and they now say I look Fulani / Hausa , that’s when I started to do research . I read they migrated from east Africa and they are found in Mali niger chad plenty of other nationalities , interesting , you might be related
MashaAllah nice video. I would love to see the courtesy bow in different situations: like if one was approaching elders from a standing position etc. I don't feel like I saw the bow much
'Barka' on it's own without any further context just means congratulations or glad tidings. However 'Barka da asuba' means good morning. If you want to say good morning to someone you would need to say it in full otherwise barka on it's own just means congrats
There's no language on the African continent as beautifully spoken as Hausa. I'm an Asante and speak the Akan language (Twi). But I've always been fascinated by Hausa. It's just so beautiful to hear someone speak it.
Godlive Opoku-Duah
Yoruba?
this is me being biased.
My dear Swahili is sweet
Yes Swahili and Hausa are like music to my ears, I'm yoruba by the way
@Annah 1962 idiot, go away with your fake account, f'ing trollop. What the hell is your problem?
@Annah 1962 going around insulting random ppl for no good reason. I'm not here for your mental issues. Take it somewhere else, and stay on your medications.
I am from northern Ghana, the most northernmost part. I grew up speaking Hausa with family and friends. I remember when we were younger we used more Hausa words but as we grew up we started replacing them with English words. I miss the good old days.
I’m both hausa and Igbo but I never really learnt hausa growing up since I was mostly surrounded by Igbo people (my moms side) and never learnt from my dads side which is hausa, and now I want to learn about my language and culture
Hausa language is very sweet to the ears. I hope one day I will be able to speak it.
I also love how their ladies dress.
Uzoma Madekwe very true
Queens, NY a few years ago, 'heard a familiar accent & I randomly asked.."ka ji hausa, ko?" The look on Ali's face was priceless.To this day, our occasional street encounters makes strangers smile. I lived in Gombe when it was still a town. Wonderful memories - Yankari, shayi with our mai gadi, local friends....Mungode da yawa.
I am a Cameroonian and studied at ABU Zaria Nigeria some years ago and I just love Hausa so much. This brings me good memories of Samaru😅. Thank you Nafisaaaa
@@DrAnas626 wow! Greetings from Kongo
I'm just learning that I am Hausa/Fulani from ancestry tests and this is super helpful. It's crazy but looking at you I can see we're from the same tribe.
I did too and my ancestors are from nigeria and iam amazed by this language
thank you guys,hausa sai dan hausa.allah yahada kan mu ameen
I love Hausa, the Tuareg the Fulani pple and all other pple and there languages. as a Somali our official language is Somali and i wish the west African countries use their amazing languages as well .
Geez please we use it well dumbass
@@marionozor7738 So your Office languages are French and English DUMBASS:
@@mohamedmusse8140 exactly. I’m west African and I don’t know why our official languages are the languages of the colonizers
I not too sharp on ethnic differences in Somalia but Nigeria has tons of ethnic diversity with over 500 spoken languages. How do you make one an official language.
@@SL-pg4dh Take some words from all the major ones and make a new language
Yes I'm Ghanaian as well!! And I have a Muslim name and my mom speak it really well and I need to learn to!!
Nafisa, to say that I love your RUclips channel would be a great understatement. I am half Yoruba and half Hausa. And even though I grew up (mostly) in Lagos....I understand and speak both languages fluently. I just found your RUclips channel, and I am enjoying every minute of it. Please keep doing what you do.... using social media to unify Nigeria.
Plenty love and respect from Hassan Lawal.... Houston, Texas.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
And I LOVE how the name MEMUNA was mentioned in this video. MEMUNA would forever remain the most "precious" name in the entire world for me. That's my MAMA'S name......may the Almighty ALLAH continue to bless her in ALJENNA.
I'm proud to be sudanese hausa 🇸🇩 ❤️
@@osmanmohammed8815 is there indigenous hausa in Sudan 🇸🇩 or the hausa in Sudan are immigrants I'm just curious
I love this! Found out that my DNA is primarily Nigerian so I am learning how to speak my native language. Thanks for making this.
Same here
Such a beautiful language, love from Sweden 🖤🖤🖤
This is great! I am from the southwest, and I think I’ve falling in love with one beautiful Hausa woman from Kano. Getting myself prepared for the cultural change😍
O wow dark girl is stunning without trying or even be expressive!!! ♥️👑
MashAllah this video is right on time! I just started studying Hausa language 2 days ago! Thank u and may God bless all of your efforts. I hope to see more Hausa language videos from u. InshaAllah.
Yasmin It's easy language if not simplest in Africa , hence 140million+ Africans are able to speaks hausa. If you visit Hausaland like KANO you will be able to speaks it in less than 4months.
Ahmad Qasim Baura WOW this gives me some hope...thank you! If only I knew someone living in KANO I wouldn’t hesitate to visit. ☺️The people I know live in Ghana and they told me that Nigerian Hausa is the proper one. They said theirs is like a broken or slang version.
I have watched other videos and Hausa movies but hers has been the simplest for me to follow so far. Thanks again for the encouragement.
Yasmin there is not just one Hausa dialect, and there is no such thing as Nigerian Hausa. Nigeria has 4 main dialects, Sokotawacci, Dauranci, Kananci, Katsinanci. The Hausa spoken on BBC for instance is Kanaci which originates from the Kano area. However, I don't agree that the Hausa we speak in Nigeria is the proper Hausa. In Niger republic, they also speak Hausa throughout the nation, but the main Hausa cities are Zinder and Maradi. So between Niger Republic and Nigeria you will find proper Hausa.
Yasmin 😊 you are welcome. , In Nigeria we have several hausa dialect, about 11 of them Infact all the 14 Northern state has their own hausa dialect , Like hausa form new dialects wherever they went. In Nigeria originally their are Hausa Bakwai (seven legitimate) true hausa kingdom as they expand and build new kingdom here is how we got the Banza Bakwai(seven illigitimate) the ghana hausa is called ghananci and its vocabularies are of Sakkwanci block once you understand it the Sakkwatanci (represented seven illegitimate hausa) you will have no problem understanding the Kananci dialect ( That represents the seven legitimate dialects). Note the begger difference is the accent that tend to change as hausa expand but we understand each other with no difficulties. Good luck with your lessons.
Monsieur Africain hausa from zindar and maradi where do they came from? Maradi is Katsina the Katsina king fled to his town maradi and form a new kingdom during the Sokoto jahad. King of maradi is only addressed as Sarkin Katsinan maradi ( King of Katsinawa people of maradi) but zinder is under Kanuri kingdom of damagaram after Kanuri Kindom cease hausa and fulani jahadist took over it so the hausa language took over.
Ghana has Hausa as well l can speak a little bit
The Ghanaian Hausa accent is lovely. They pronounce their words so clearly.
Nafisa al Londoniyyah have heard before is it the same as Nigeria Hausa or there is different Ghana hausa they call wedding aure how do call yours in nigeria akara in nigeria is call koose and the porriage call hausa kooko is their breakfast but enjoyed by all ghanaians ewubi leaves by yuroba people in ghana our hausas call i ayoyo and ewe tribe call it ademe we have soya as well but the other tribes call it chichinka and there is a soup call kuka soup and fura drink sobolo drink and brukina drink they call rice chinkafa and beans wakke
Yes vocabulary varies in Hausa even from city to city for example there are words that are used in Sokoto and Katsina that are different in Kano, so I can imagine Ghana being further away from Kano has many different words some of which come from other languages too. I met a Ghanaian Hausa lady a few months ago who called a 23ye old ‘budurwa’ instead of ‘mata’ - in Kano budurwa specifically refers to young, unmarried girls, we don’t really use it for ladies over the age of 20 so I found it quite funny lol
@@NafisaLondon ghana hausa is similar to kano Hausa why sokoto zamfara kastina are different (malama nafisa ki huta)
I play Hausa nation in AoE III and I aldready loved the language. Gaisuwa daga Turkiyya! :)
I'm Eastern Band Cherokee from the US--the oldest woman is the head of the household. We say the person's name if we know them too as a way of saying Hello, otherwise it's Siyo, pronounced "shee-YOH" in the Carolinas.
I literally want to learn hausa, is a lovely language. I like listening hausa music without even understanding what they are saying. And I enjoyed watching this video, thank you for sharing it. I just added you on snapchat 😊😊😊. Ma sha Allah.
i love you too,yar uwa
I just through the other day that I want to learn my home language before visiting Nigeria again and I found your videos, thank you and I hope you post more!
I was introduced to your channel by my Dad and I was inspired by you to have my own channel 😊 I have never been to Kano but my Dad taught me a few Hausa words. Like sannu, yaro, yarinya ... I think the Hausa language is beautiful♥️. I would love to know your honest opinion about my drawings in the comment section to help me improve my skills.
Eman Halawi yeah Hausa is a beautiful language, the must spoken African language you should try to learn more. Anyway I like your drawings keep up the good work. 👍
Ahmad Qasim Baura thank you
Why do u like Hausa? Love.
Nafisa is pretty.
I love this. Learning and taking in this information now that I know where my ancestors originated from
Gosh am so glad I found this. Am northern Nigerian but not Hausa.
Hi Nafisa am Ibrahim I never got a chance to learn my Hausa language and now I feel like outsider which is battering me so much to be honest I feel jealous when watch you speak the language very smooth
Wow, your english accent is perfect, can u guide me to have a perfect accent like you do?
It's British accent, especially that of London, [other accents in England might me so different]. You might consider listening to British podcasts, or relocating to Britain for a while.
Great channel. Also in Somali Barka means morning very interesting.
woow Hausa they are my people they are somalis Masha Allah beautiful may Allah protect you all
Nafisa is so beautiful. I spoke hausa as a child in Ghana. Now I only understand only when spoken.
Greetings from the USA and thank you for this :)
This language is so interesting! Thanks for this video :)
Nice! Really informative. Thank you! Interesting that the royal greeting has elements of Arabic. I speak Swahili from east Africa where there has been Arabic influence. 'Baraka' is used in swahili and 'asubui' means morning. I believe i heard both terms in your greeting. We live and learn.
swahili is a Bantu language, originally from Tanzania but get influenced by Arabic but Haussa we cant tell its influenced by Arabic, there is similar words to arabic simply cuz both are Afro-asian languages so same roots just from different group. there is more than 300 Afro-Asian languages and Afro-Asian languages are composed of 6 groups egyptian, berber, chadic , cushitic, omotic and semitic. Arabic, Amharic for example are afro-asian languages from semitic group and Haussa is afro-asian language from chadic group.
@@mattavien1011 you are right that swahili has a lot of Bantu in it. It has also been influenced by other languages like German and Portuguese. Also Chinese presence in East Africa goes as far back as AD 618-907 in the Tang dynasty. Looks like the whole world has at some point landed on the East African coast.
Hausawa are a majority Muslim group, and they have been been influenced by the Arab language due to the nature of the religion.
Does any one know any Hausa teachers who can teach privately in London. I am a grown man so dont know if it is too late. I intend to sort out a few things (relocate) in AB (Abuja) instead of Lagos hence the need. I am serious.
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Performance is 10.5/10 Our beloved Hausa speaking diversity. Good bless and empower every solid tribe of our country🎉🎉🎉
Enjoy the dividend of diversity, inclusivity and continuity. God has blessed us so much with these cultures. Tourism, history exploration and historical storied education will be a beautiful aspects to gain from. If only Nigerians can see beyond their noses 😢 If only our people can make a road map to inclusive expansion of truistic federal development inroad to all 930 local governments of Nigeria. Harness and industrialize each of them based on their main cash crop… if only 😢
America has many tribes but are called “natives”. These natives generates enormous wealth for their people, and for the state and federation also in the form of taxation. Crude oil is a minor revenue generating factor in the total GDP aspect.
This is why l vote Obidatti. Because he sees it as we do and dreams it as we do. Just as America was also birthed and developed. This is the story of many multi billion dollar surplus generating nations around the world racing to be as good as the top 5 countries of the world. Nigeria has the potential, I swear. Let us give this land a chance.
🎉Vote Labor party 🎉
This language is so beautiful ❤️
Very cool! barka da asubah phonetically sounds like 'baraka ya asubuhi' (blessings of the morning) in swahili which make me wonder if hausa has some arabic influence maybe through religion?
Of course a lot
I'm sorry for your father ..and happy new vlog😍
I just got my ancestry results. I have to go premium to go deeper. I'm a mix of different African peoples and white. Nigerian is my biggest estimate by 23%. No one would think I'm African because of my skin color and hair texture. Even I didn't think so.
thank you im from ghana but i was born in England and i need to learn hausa before I get bullied
Proud to be hausa🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Love this! My dad started teaching me Hausa recently
Really? Is he hausa?
Yes. So am I
Ok ki gaishe dashi all the way from kaduna state.
Kice ina gaishe shi ,, meaning- send my regards to him
Nafisa is the Name of my mother... I understand everything in hause but unfortnetly i cannot speak... I came with 6 years to Germany but i really want to learn 😍
Good to see u back been waiting 4 more videos. Always enterntaining and imformative about different cultures of the world. One luv from America
That's awesome language proudly hausa boy
Whao! Proudly hausa . More of this please. Sannu da kokari
Nafisa, one correction, although there are Hausa in Northern Cameroon, the lingua Franca in Northern Cameroon is Fulfulde (Fulani language).
Monsieur Africain sure the northern cameroon lingua franca is Fulfulde not hausa, is it due Fulani concentrate in one region the Adamawa emirate and hausa are scattered across Cameroon. Let me know your take on that.
Ahmad Qasim Baura That is correct! Where in N. Nigeria the lingua franca is Hausa, in Northern Cameroon the lingua franca is Fulfulde. Even though technically speaking Adamawa state in Nigeria and Adamaoua province in Cameroon share similar culture composition, Fulfulde is not the lingua franca, although, Fulfulde is vastly spoken in Adamawa state. Adamawa in both Nijeriya and Cameroon has a lot of minority groups with the a Fulɓe (Fulani) being the majority group.
I love it, I would like you to make a Spanish-Hausa tutorial
Good lessons. Can you do lessons on hausa linguistic studies too?
I just learnt today that I’m Hausa and Yoruba!
The intonation is like in Rwanda, Eh could express shock, questioning, agreeing, disdain and the list goes on and it all depends on the intonation lol
Greetings Ina Kwana. Beautiful language.
Do you play the gurmi? Do Hausas wear gele and aso ebi for weddings?
They wear gele nowadays but it's not Hausa culture
@@NafisaLondon So what do Hausa women wear for weddings? What is the name?
They wear Atamphas and laces gown or riga da zani (skirt and blouse) sewn in traditinal hausa style
Gele and aso ebi belong to us, Yoruba gods, lolzzz
This is a good work. Keep up the great work.
Masha Allah,zan zo ina son na kara fahita sosai.mungode
I would like to know more about Hausa@Fulani I found both of them in my African Ancestry journey. I’m visiting Nigeria in a few month and would like to know where these communities based in Nigeria to learn more!
Weldone for the videos, Nafisa, and welcome back. Let me use this opportunity to offer my condolence to you and your family over the death of your father. May Allah have mercy on him and make Jannatul Firdausi his final abode.
I like this idea. I specially subscribed to it.
Thanks for the lecture. I have lived over 6 yrs in Abuja without knowing how to speak the language, I only decided recently to pay attention to it. Can you link me up to more learning materials?
Size One Yes. Write on Google: FSI, DLI Peace corps or Livelingua projects and you will see the link , when you are on the webpage, click in Hausa. There are 3 things for learning Hausa and with lots of audios :
FSI Hausa Basic course ( 500 pages and lots of lessons)
Hausa lessons ( 20 pages)
Peace corps Hausa ( 70 pages)
Hausa
@@მემარივარ Are these resouces free to access?
Gaskiya presentation dinki ya burgeni burgewa keep it up
Nafisa I am Somali and i am interested to know how to say " I love you so much in Hausa"
We Somalis have strong connection with the people of Kano State in Nigeria particularly the Fulani People and this is bcoz we like the same and slightly different from the rest of the continent of Africa..
Indeed I love you guys so much and one day in the near future I hope to give a courtesy call to the people of Nigeria...
I like you Nafisa habibti
Abdinasir Mohamed Kalbani they came from north east Africa region , I’m doubts East African and because I am a bit built now , people stoped saying I look either Ethiopian or Somali and they now say I look Fulani / Hausa , that’s when I started to do research . I read they migrated from east Africa and they are found in Mali niger chad plenty of other nationalities , interesting , you might be related
@Abdinasir mohamed kalbani its ina son ki sossai in hausa
@@gracygiovannitk7435 interesting I traveled in Africa you guys look like some southern North Africans.
I sonka for a male ina sonki for a female sosai means so much i sonka sosai means i love you so much thesame applies
welcome back Aunty nafisa
I would say you are an English white woman if I would judge you by sound alone. You speak spectacular English. Your fluency is jus outstanding.
Man the Hausa language is so sweet that even when you hear a hausa sista curse your @ss out it kinda sounds seductive. 😄
MashaAllah nice video. I would love to see the courtesy bow in different situations: like if one was approaching elders from a standing position etc. I don't feel like I saw the bow much
It's not a bow it's a squat because a bow resembles the ruku position of Salah
Nafisa al Londoniyyah Oh yes I know. So is it similar to the British courtesy or lower?
Great video
Iam so glad i found this .. I just took my DNA test and iam 31 percent nigerian
mashaallah dakyau
I would love to learn
Her Yoruba garment is beautiful and lovely colored. Ashe
Anyone know where i can buy kuka in UK?
Tab muna gudun kuka ga wani ta bace Mai duniya kenan
Hhh kana ruwa 😂
Very good and interesting video. I enjoyed it!!!
I watching this to learn hausa now I'm falling to marry an hausa lady .lol
That is so soft Hausa
Meimuna is my moms name and my name is Fatima 😊
The meaning of, "Ina kwana?" is 'How was the sleep (over the night)?'. The meaning of, "Lafiya" is 'Fine/Well' while "Lau" means, 'Very'.
Ina kwana means good morning is a greeting lafiya neans fine is kalau but we say lau like a shortcut for it
wooow interesting...good work...
I'm Somali and want to learn it
You are doing well
kindai iya turanci wallah masha allahu,
where do u obtained ur BSC or MSC Qualification?.i'm looking forward 4 ur replying,
Thanks u Hajiya.
Very beautiful thank you.
Nafisa ina wini Allah ya rahama baba
Nice kayb goo🌍
Please, if you would help me with any site that can make me convert an audio of hausa language to English
MashaAllah!
Why she got a British accent?
hi we are a speech recognition company and we need native Hausa speaker to read sentences and record by phone
Can you please send me an email from your company email account. Thanks
Ya ur phone or email is neeged
Ya ur phone no or email is needed
2:05
Waalaikassalam
The first to like 😊😊😊👌🏼👌🏼😂
if I may ask, does BARKA mean in the morning?
because the little girl seems to say: BARQADA USUB: which means NEW MORNING in somali language
'Barka' on it's own without any further context just means congratulations or glad tidings. However 'Barka da asuba' means good morning. If you want to say good morning to someone you would need to say it in full otherwise barka on it's own just means congrats
Awesome!!
Are you from kaduna
Please teach more Hausa language
nice vlog sister Allah yaji kan Baba
Ameen, thankyou.
Hi hop u'r fine.
Ni daga camarou.
Ina so in koya hausa
Wow interesting
Isn't "ina kwana" equivalent of "Good day" rather than "good morning"?
No ina kwana is good morning.its only used in the morning
@@naturalhair_coterie "kwana" means day. Then what do you say in the afternoon or evening?
@@kbboy101 for the afternoon we said ina wuni
@KB ina wuni
@@naturalhair_coterie I guess it must also be local dialect.
Allah ya taimaka ku.
Ameen ya Rabb💕
Maimona is so beautiful.xxx