What a fun adventure 🤩 Malawi was never on my travel list but it’s stunning! I also love your technique of learning on the ground. I have done that subconsciously on some of my trips and have had varying levels of success depending on the country!
Such a cool way to learn a language, and in a beautiful country too! I'd love to visit Malawi someday, i was sad to hear about the cyclone they endured recently
Nice video. As a Swahili learner, it always interests me when a polyglot adventures out into a language of Africa or the Americas. Hearing Chichewa felt like listening to Swahili that I couldn't understand lol. Though when you mentioned Njala (?) meaning hunger, I was like oh that's like the Swahili word Njaa, which means the same thing!
Bonjour, Je suis heureuse de voir ton beau voyage. Tu es adorable, belle et intelligente. Je te remercie. C'est magnifique ❤❤❤ Une abonnée française qui adore tes vidéos
Omg 🫣 what’s it like and how scary is it to go into that water at Victoria Falls? It’s always been a fascinating/terrifying image to see people there so I’m excited to ask someone! 😲
I intend to acquire proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic and likely an Arabic dialect, in addition to Mandarin, Farsi, and Turkish. Are there any recommended book resources for the Chichewa language?
lololol " Skidbidi Toilet". You can take the boy out of " DIE JUNGLE" aka SA / ZA.... lolol Nope, No way would I go to a country where I could get kidnapped.
I think I'd be more likely to get kidnapped in Pretoria than in Livingstone... we felt much safer in Zambia than in South Africa, and about the same in Malawi.
Nice video, I hope you can make more travel vlogs❤
I'll do my best!
What a fun adventure 🤩 Malawi was never on my travel list but it’s stunning!
I also love your technique of learning on the ground. I have done that subconsciously on some of my trips and have had varying levels of success depending on the country!
It's nice to see my favorite polyglot visit my Humble Country, 🇲🇼🇲🇼❤
It was such a special place to visit. 😊
What I love about your content is that you aren't afraid of making mistakes and showing on camera. Love your vlogs 💕
It's all part of the learning process!
Me and my family went there in july, if you go again, i do recommend going to Sigelege in Salima or Macondo in Mzuzu!
Such a cool way to learn a language, and in a beautiful country too! I'd love to visit Malawi someday, i was sad to hear about the cyclone they endured recently
Nice video. As a Swahili learner, it always interests me when a polyglot adventures out into a language of Africa or the Americas. Hearing Chichewa felt like listening to Swahili that I couldn't understand lol. Though when you mentioned Njala (?) meaning hunger, I was like oh that's like the Swahili word Njaa, which means the same thing!
I' considering adding some of these destinations to my bucket list.
Bonjour, Je suis heureuse de voir ton beau voyage. Tu es adorable, belle et intelligente. Je te remercie. C'est magnifique ❤❤❤ Une abonnée française qui adore tes vidéos
Omg 🫣 what’s it like and how scary is it to go into that water at Victoria Falls? It’s always been a fascinating/terrifying image to see people there so I’m excited to ask someone! 😲
Honestly it looks scarier than it is! The rocks form a natural barrier so you don’t actually fall down 😂
Nah I dunno if I trust any rocks like that 😂 good to know though! Great vlog btw 😊
What is the night life like in Malawi? Any places you would recommend?
I intend to acquire proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic and likely an Arabic dialect, in addition to Mandarin, Farsi, and Turkish. Are there any recommended book resources for the Chichewa language?
Well, there aren't a lot of resources. One book you can use is the FSI course (pdf + mp3), which you can download for free: just google it!
Hey, I’ve been learning Hungarian. What tutors would you recommend me to look into to keep me paced on my learning?
What's your first Bantu language?
I'm an American; I am curious about that language.
I'm 20years old, I respect you and love you Lindie, please marry me 💌💍
lololol " Skidbidi Toilet". You can take the boy out of " DIE JUNGLE" aka SA / ZA.... lolol
Nope, No way would I go to a country where I could get kidnapped.
I think I'd be more likely to get kidnapped in Pretoria than in Livingstone... we felt much safer in Zambia than in South Africa, and about the same in Malawi.
@@LindieBotes Really??? I thought ZA / SA was safer than say Malawi or Nigeria or even Sudan? :O