To say "What is up" in Ndebele, you would say "Kunjani?"
You would say "Ngiyeza" in Ndebele to mean "I am coming."
In Ndebele, "everyone" can be translated as "bonke".
You say "ẹ ku ọjọ isẹgun" in Yoruba, which translates to "hope all is well."
In Ndebele it is "Yebo"
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In Ndebele, "grandfather" is "ubaba obukhulu" and "grandmother" is "ugogo obukhulu".
Al de poso de senta.
Abafazi is women and umfazi is one woman. Ngiyakhuluma isNdebele mina, ngivelekhaya, haha. I'm happy to anser your question. Ndebele or sindebele or Northern Ndebele, is a beautiful and expressive language. Salekahle, stay well
In Ndebele, one way to say "sorry" is by using the phrase "Ngiyaxolisa." This word is derived from the Zulu language, which is closely related to Ndebele. When apologizing in Ndebele culture, it is important to express genuine remorse and take responsibility for any wrongdoing. Using the correct tone and body language can also convey sincerity in your apology.
it depends. do you like her? if so, you say, " I hope all is well with her and i hope she will grow to like me too."
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