Learn Xhosa: Top 50 Phrases & Words | Lesson 3
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2020
- Check out these essential Xhosa phrases to help your speech sound more natural .
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Please give us more like this! I want all the words, verbs, gramma. The way you teach is very very good. Please give us more sisi
Great video thank you so much. Please consider putting together a course of these, even if you charge subscription
U r a natural xhosa language teacher.i like the slang vocabulary teaching.respect to u dear!!!
Molo , khandyi . Please dont stop the learn in isixhosa language .you are fine girl .
Molo Khanyi,
Your videos is great, you make it so easily to learn Xhosa, please don't stop. I play your videos everyday.
Enkosi Mntase
Im here just bcoz i fell in love with a xhosa girl,, her name is Mbali. 😍
Where is Mbali now? 😂
I enjoyed your Lesson on how to speak isiXhosa. Ndiyabulela mtase! You're a good tutor.
This is absolutely outstanding! Ubenemini Emnandi Khanyi! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🖤🖤🖤
Are you still doing these videos? 🥺
They are really different and easy to understand
I just discovered your chanel
And I really want to know more
Hi Vee! Im back this year posting videos every Wednesday. Stay tuned 😉
@@learnxhosawithkhanyi oh great
Am so excited
It's been a long wait 🥺🥺😮💨
NdingumXhosa, ndiyayithanda channel yakho. Uyakwazi ukufundisa mntase.
Thanks khanyie l had lots of fun while learning something new and very educative.
Yes please I'd love to learn more , I've been looking for such lessons so long, and here you are🙌thank you
Wow! I am very impressed that "tata" is the word of "father" in Xhosa. In Náhuatl, "tahtli" and "tata" are also words for father!
haha I guess there is no connection at all but tata ist dad in Croation too xD
woops I meant Croatian btw
Tata is also in Polish. I study psychology and recently I've learnt that "ta" as well as "ma" are syllables universal for humankind, as they are the easiest to vocalize. Therefore, "tata" and "mama" or similar are common ground.
@@Evelyn-xx8qx someone already made a similar comment, but it is actually quite common for languages to have simple words like "tata" or "mama" as "cradle words." These are the easiest to say as a baby and likely the first words a baby would say, all be it accidentally.
Nothing interesting and ultimately boring.. Words for father and mother (or rather dad and mommy) are the same or similar in almost all human languages. Read about "nursery words" - they are so similar across the globe only because they are created by children. There is no hidden mistery in this
Thank you so much, sisi!! 😊
Love love love the videos xxxxxxx
We need more of this thanks alot
You make it very easy to learn.Looking forward to more videos. Subscribed!
I found something I'm good at thanks
Molo sisi ive been trying to learn isixhosa for over a year and your teaching is very easy to catch on to ndicela tell me u doing a course or just more conversational xhosa enkosi in advance from your bhuti in America 💪🏿💯
ndyiabulela for teaching us❤️ i cant wait to be back in capetown and speak with my friends😍
much love from switzerland❤️
If you love languages and are learning Xhosa for south Africa…respect. Do you speak afrikaans also because is common there too. Cool 😎
Fantastic video you are so helpful.enkosi kakhulu.
I'm really trying to learn isixkosa XD
Thank you sm for this video, it was very useful! 😆🤩
I’m going to steadily work through all of your lessons, Khanyi! Thank you for doing this important service 🙏🏻☺️🫶🏻
Interesting indeed. Seems this only during COVID and didn't continue
Thanks for the lessons
Really helpful 😁
great video & the assets as well
very helpful words thanks
Awusemhle Mntase!😂😂😂 ……Siyabulela ngalomsebenzi qhubekela phambili !
Would you make a video on pronunciation rules. I understand the clicks...and the vowels. However, I noticed the t sounds like a d, the n is sometimes silent. 'W' sounds like way...these are things that would be helpful to know. Also alphabet and numbers would be helpful.
Yes! I have watched a handful of videos on isiXhosa and not many go beyond explaining the three major click sounds, but there's also for example the "hl" sound which is different... I would personally also like to know if words beginning with nd drop the n sound...
Kutheni also have two meanings and the other meaning is, 'Why', "kutheni ungalali" , "why aren't you sleeping"
You should make more tutorials on full sentences of day to day things . Like putting petrol in to the tank AT A garage or talking to the bus driver and such stuff . Love your videos sisi
Thank you. You are appreciated ❤
Awesome I like this 😀
this has helped in my xhosa learning as a foreigner in SA , anywe that white top you wore there was fire😁
Thank you
TY🙏
I learned a while ago (1884)
but I've lost the pronunciation - when I listen to your lessons
Cant believe your alive!
Very useful Khanyi...eNkosi kakhulu
You're just a star🎉❤
Ndiyathanda isixhosa. I took a class at UCT a couple years ago and upon moving back to the States I've become rusty. I plan on returning to ekapa soon kodwa I andifuni disappoint my friends with my declining skills. Do you do lessons on a social media or do chats?
Thanks sis am grasping something
Hi Nyika. Glad it's helping you out :)
@@learnxhosawithkhanyihi
thank you
thank you very much ended
Thanks
Please can you teach us about grammar and verbs
My name is Cristovão Gero Amadeu I'm from mocambique, I'm very interested to learn isixhosa.
i am your fans sisi
Enkosi Kakhulu Khanyi! 😄
Andisamkhumbuli has two meanings which differ in tone, it could mean, "I no longer miss him or her"
Wow. You are beautiful. Awus'eeeee'mhle Nkosazana.
awesome
Is it a tone to the language?
Ah, awusemhle :)
Ndifunda IsiXhosa
Hey! Thanks for watching. I'm dropping a new video every Wednesday. Check those out😉
@@learnxhosawithkhanyi ok
Unobubele can also mean generosity
Hi there! Yes, that is correct 🤩🙌
ndiathanda isiXHosa kakhilu usuku olkuney ndiahamab Umzantsi Afrika
Ndiyabulela
Do people in the Eastern Cape hills speak like this?
I m from the Eastern she is teaching you how we speak Xhosa the proper way it doesn't matter were you are.
Thx uh uh me❤
igama lam ndinguLakaya. My name is Lakaya.
Uyandichaza
Yintoni isibiizo esimbaxa
Guys how are you, please teach me lento yeSiXhosa that sounds like icebe ne bhele. I know I'm incorrect I'm just typing what I hear. Please someone tell the correct phrase. Thank you ❤
07:50
1984 - Hayi-bo!
😉
😁😂 I was like, and then? 1884? It's ok, you're old old. Ha'a! 😁
"Izobona" means it will see, to say come and see, you say, "yizokubona" formal and informal "yizobona"
Molo khanyi, Unjani ?😅i really want to learn Xhosa
Ubenemini emnandi
Bhota/ Bhotani
Enkosi kakhulu cc
Ndihambe kakuhle it's not it went well,ithi l went well. Ndi stands for l in English please
Awuusemuhle
Thank you for teaching me how to flirt with a xhosa girl
😊😊😅 All the best! 👍🏾
I find it quite interesting how the positive statement of isiXhosa are in the form of negative isiZulu statements. In isiZulu if the statement starts with an A and ends with an i it's a negation.
ngikukhumbula means I miss you, and Angikukhumbuli means I don't miss you.
Wait I just realized you're teaching us wrong, it is like Zulu
Unobobele
What! Not a single Q in the top 50 Xhosa phrases? What the ...
For some reason I don’t think I heard a single thing she said this entire lesson.
two big reasons...
Focus on the lesson, not the teacher. Lol
Ungenaphi literally means, "it's none of your business"
It should be akusemhle mntase not awusemhle.
lol why are you teaching us to hit on women? 😂 I just want to know how to ask for R100 unleaded
Huge warning to everyone, 80% of these statements are incorrect, and some of them are egregiously incorrect in that they say the opposite thing. Awusemhle mean "you are not beautiful". Google translate it. I also know because I studied isiZulu and the negation is the same