I am from the US but I call my sisters from Eswatini sisi. For Buya we have a song we sing called Shabuya Roll Call where you give your name and sing a rhyme about yourself. Very cool!
@Perspicacity: How do these three book's verses confuse you. Clearly Genesis 15:13 talks of the FIRST time Children of Israel will be given up into slavery in Egypt whereby Moses exodus comes in. Isaiah 11:11-13 even says SECOND time slavery which clearly shows this is after the first time Genesis one so after Exodus of Moses from Egypt to promised land Children of Israel will be picked up again into slavery and this is Daniel times. Revelations 11 is simply about what each trumpet signifies in the future which the book of Daniel refers to as "in those days". We are in "those days" now and Rev11 goes as far as the days the Savior returns to rule, thats totally in the future.
Johny John Be quite devil we been in Egypt 430 years not 400 years plus we only been under their rulership for 210 years when we were over there LOL nice try obviously you don’t know what you’re talking about so I’m not even replying back to you SMH Proverbs 23:9 that’s also a song I did
your definitions, though accurate are layers up from the original language. eg, La - flat, so when you sleep, you lay flat, but this La can be appended to many words; B uYa - Air, move, of etc - it implies motion/movement; SiSi - wall/barrier - something one has to go through to get to something else, an obstacle and when you study the origin of earth properly and the fall from matriarchy to patriarchy, you will see how Isis - sisi - the female tried to hold onto truth and prevent the patriarchal take over of earth, thus sisi being a wall/obstacle; Nomolokhwe (LOK) - curse/spell/crazy; Duda - create/mould eg when working dough and you keep beating on it/bouncing it. (bounce to a beat = dance)
Google Translate is not allowing the translation of "My God why have you forsaken me" you know what I mean. Put the text in in Xhosa and see what happens.
YEAHHHH , I KNOW YOU SAID BUYA MEANS COME BACK, but in LINGALA IF YOU HEAR SOMEONE SAYING BUYA or BOYA IT MEANS THEY’RE SAYING “ YOU (as in plural) COME BUYA = YOU COME & BOYA CAN ALSO MEAN NOT TO ACCEPT, REJECT, DENIAL... AND LALA in LINGALA it also means SLEEP 🛏 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Scan through the channel you'll find the full video I'm discussing the Creator's law as reflected in the Book of Leviticus. Video title is about Book of Leviticus.
Please do a video on the pronunciation of the days of the weeks and the days of the months.
Enkosi, elder. Please do not stop making videos.... I learn so much from these
In Nigeria we call women Sisi when saying their acting/looking/dressing like a younger woman
I am from the US but I call my sisters from Eswatini sisi. For Buya we have a song we sing called Shabuya Roll Call where you give your name and sing a rhyme about yourself. Very cool!
Duda in Swahili bantu is Dunda aka dance 💃
Thank you.
Hebrew is HaShem's language and he created the universe from the Hebrew vowel sounds.
May The Creator be with you🙏
What comes first Genesis 15:13,14 Isaiah 11:11-13 or Revelation chapter 11
@Perspicacity: How do these three book's verses confuse you. Clearly Genesis 15:13 talks of the FIRST time Children of Israel will be given up into slavery in Egypt whereby Moses exodus comes in. Isaiah 11:11-13 even says SECOND time slavery which clearly shows this is after the first time Genesis one so after Exodus of Moses from Egypt to promised land Children of Israel will be picked up again into slavery and this is Daniel times. Revelations 11 is simply about what each trumpet signifies in the future which the book of Daniel refers to as "in those days". We are in "those days" now and Rev11 goes as far as the days the Savior returns to rule, thats totally in the future.
Johny John Be quite devil we been in Egypt 430 years not 400 years plus we only been under their rulership for 210 years when we were over there LOL nice try obviously you don’t know what you’re talking about so I’m not even replying back to you SMH Proverbs 23:9 that’s also a song I did
your definitions, though accurate are layers up from the original language. eg,
La - flat, so when you sleep, you lay flat, but this La can be appended to many words;
B uYa - Air, move, of etc - it implies motion/movement;
SiSi - wall/barrier - something one has to go through to get to something else, an obstacle and when you study the origin of earth properly and the fall from matriarchy to patriarchy, you will see how Isis - sisi - the female tried to hold onto truth and prevent the patriarchal take over of earth, thus sisi being a wall/obstacle;
Nomolokhwe (LOK) - curse/spell/crazy;
Duda - create/mould eg when working dough and you keep beating on it/bouncing it. (bounce to a beat = dance)
OMulosi- one who practice witchcraft
Dunda - swahili for beats like in music. Also for dancing
Lala - swahili for sleeping
Google Translate is not allowing the translation of "My God why have you forsaken me" you know what I mean. Put the text in in Xhosa and see what happens.
lala also means sleep in lingala language its the language of congo
Young street language in Suriname is " Buyaka" means put fire in the tail
YEAHHHH , I KNOW YOU SAID BUYA MEANS COME BACK, but in LINGALA IF YOU HEAR SOMEONE SAYING BUYA or BOYA IT MEANS THEY’RE SAYING “ YOU (as in plural) COME
BUYA = YOU COME
& BOYA CAN ALSO MEAN NOT TO ACCEPT, REJECT, DENIAL...
AND LALA in LINGALA it also means SLEEP 🛏 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Maybe Loco in Spanish came from molochwe 🤔
Made more videos on holy days and the creators laws.
Scan through the channel you'll find the full video I'm discussing the Creator's law as reflected in the Book of Leviticus. Video title is about Book of Leviticus.
This is beautiful
Jn America guys who act like a girl are called "sissy"...there you go...
Thank you; SISI !!!!!!