Love the music track; your content is getting better and better! : "Sound like you need to get a record deal"🤣🤣 The language is beautiful and fascinating!
Iam Xhosa to the core from the Tshawe clan and I can safely say that is not how Xhosa speaking people speak. Xolani was just giving you a tongue twisting excercise. Zulus and Xhosas have the same number of clicks but Xhosas are very emphatic when they speak and the clicks are quite audible. Anyway learn Zulu and you will be able to communicate with more than 60% of black people in SA, because Zulus and Xhosas constitute around 50% of the black population and if you include Swatis and Ndebeles that are also part of the broader Nguni group the percentage increases exponentially. Thank you again for choosing SA, I am sure you will enjoy this country. I wish you guys came very early on in your lives to SA. Judging by your enthusiasm and love for this country I think you would have contributed positively to our development.
Strange that this guy, probably part of Zulu ignorence, this guy is standing on the land of Bakwena, Lesedi Village an ethnic group of Batswana, who roam the Northern - Western parts of the Gauteng for centuries, from the early 1000 at least, centuries before the colonial South Africa, however, he made no mention of Batswana in his presentation. 😳😳😳
@@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 Batswana in Botswana comes from South Africa, Batswana settled in Gauteng, Northwest and Northern Cape when they entered SA from east Africa in the 8th Century together with Nguni people, Nguni people went south to coastal areas, he is right while Batswana remain in the North until they split into Basotho and Bapedi. Go learn your history
That was good educational information! Really enjoyed it 😊
❤ it!!
That was FANTASTIC!!!
Love the music track; your content is getting better and better! : "Sound like you need to get a record deal"🤣🤣 The language is beautiful and fascinating!
Great time with great people (CTN).
Dr Asad was worrid that someone is going to kidnap his wife. He sounded very worried lol.
Absolutely great vlog today very informative 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Got another coming on Wednesday
@@changingthenarrative you know I'll be there 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Well Documented !! Thanks.
More coming Wednesday
🤣🤣🤣 Not him making u say those Xhosa words and not explain what they mean.
Iam Xhosa to the core from the Tshawe clan and I can safely say that is not how Xhosa speaking people speak. Xolani was just giving you a tongue twisting excercise. Zulus and Xhosas have the same number of clicks but Xhosas are very emphatic when they speak and the clicks are quite audible. Anyway learn Zulu and you will be able to communicate with more than 60% of black people in SA, because Zulus and Xhosas constitute around 50% of the black population and if you include Swatis and Ndebeles that are also part of the broader Nguni group the percentage increases exponentially. Thank you again for choosing SA, I am sure you will enjoy this country. I wish you guys came very early on in your lives to SA. Judging by your enthusiasm and love for this country I think you would have contributed positively to our development.
Wow! Quiet interesting
Just wish those videos were bit longer
more videos with him coming.
Strange that this guy, probably part of Zulu ignorence, this guy is standing on the land of Bakwena, Lesedi Village an ethnic group of Batswana, who roam the Northern - Western parts of the Gauteng for centuries, from the early 1000 at least, centuries before the colonial South Africa, however, he made no mention of Batswana in his presentation. 😳😳😳
Your right bro Facts100%
Batswana are in botswana
@@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 what! Did you smoke some nyaope this morning, to puke such ignorance!
@@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 gauteng is the land of batswana sir ...without colonizers gauteng and Northwest wouldn't be part of your country
@@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 Batswana in Botswana comes from South Africa, Batswana settled in Gauteng, Northwest and Northern Cape when they entered SA from east Africa in the 8th Century together with Nguni people, Nguni people went south to coastal areas, he is right while Batswana remain in the North until they split into Basotho and Bapedi. Go learn your history
the cultural guide has no lenience on ya'll, expecting you to say all those clicks so quick like that😅😅💔
🤣🤣🤣 I was like wtf bruh. 🤣🤣🤣
And he laughed at us... 🤣🤣🤣
Qa qe qi qo qu 😂