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Venda was created in 1973.

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pulkiay= i miss you in Venda

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In Venda, "morning" is "vhusiku".

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In Venda language, you can say "ndo livhuwa" to express "I miss you."

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"Uri kani?" is how you say "How are you?" in Venda language.

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Venda Inc was created in 1998.

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University of Venda was created in 1982.

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During a Venda wedding ceremony those in the wedding wear traditional Venda clothing. Venda dances are also performed during the ceremony.

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Money in Venda language is called "Fharara".

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In Venda, you would say "Ua ntehelele."

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Venda D'Abato was born on 1979-01-30.

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Venda, English, and Afrikaans.

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You can say "ndi a vhothe" in Venda to mean "I am happy".

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In Venda, you would say "Ndaa/Aa nda," to greet someone in the afternoon.

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To ask "how is life?" in Venda language, you can say "Ndi khou ita yini?"

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The motto of University of Limpopo is 'finding solutions for Africa!'.

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In Venda, you would say "Ua livhuha ndi mini" to say Have a nice day.

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Tshilidzi mulaudzi

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You would say "Ndi khou divhadza mukaladi wanga" in Venda to express "I miss my man."

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John Blacking has written:

'How Musical Is Man? (Jessie and John Danz Lectures)'

'Venda Music'

'Venda children's songs' -- subject(s): Music, History and criticism, Ethnomusicology, Venda (African people), Children's songs, Venda, Children's songs

'Musical expeditions of the Venda'

'Initiation and the balance of power'

'Songs, dances, mimes and symbolism of Venda girls' intitiation schools'

'Process and product in human society' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Culture, Social evolution

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adikam [much] venda

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"bya" or "I nhlikanhi"

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that depends whether you're addressing a man or a woman

for a woman it's Aa

and for a man Ndaa

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Ndo ni tuvha na nne mufunwa wanga

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coz they are africans dum dum

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In Venda, the word "matlala" refers to a mountain or hill. It is commonly used to describe a specific geographical feature in the landscape.

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Not according to the Zend Avesta.

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P. J. Wentzel has written:

'Nau dzabaKalanga =' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, History, Karanga (African people), Shona, Shona language, Venda, Venda language

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Takalani Sesame. It means be happy in Venda.

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Lutendo Gladwin Nemurangoni a University of Johannesburg student

(R9.9 bn)

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Orlando Fida has written:

'Compra e venda' -- subject(s): Sales, Digests

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maybe the perry the platypus theme song...

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Ndo ni tuvha na nne mufunwa wanga

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Bantustans/homelands given nominal independence within South Africa during the Apartheid era - Transkei, Bophuthatswana,Venda and Ciskei.

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