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Zulu Language| #Expressions | #Greetings | #South Africanisms | #Useful Xhosa words and phrases | #Useful Zulu words and phrases

 

Some Commonly used South African words and phrases

Just now - Sometime soon, shortly play play - pretend 
Now now - sooner than just now!! Bakkie - pick up truck 
Lift - elevator Flat - apartment 
Boot - trunk of a car Robot - traffic lights 
Mate - pal or buddy Bundu - bushveld 
Howzit - hello, a greeting Kloof - ravine 
Koppie - rocky hill Braai - bar-b-que 

Useful Xhosa words and phrases

How are you? - Kunjani? I am fine. And you? - Ndiphilile. Nawe? 
Goodbye (go well) - Hamba kahuhle Goodbye (stay well) - Sala kahuhle 
Yes - Ewe No - Hayi 
Please - Nceda Thank you - Enkosi 
Good, fine - Kulungile How much? - Yimalini? 

Useful Zulu words and phrases

How are you? - Unjani? Ninjani? (Plural) I am fine. And you? - Ngiya phila. Wena? 
Goodbye (go well) - Hamba Kahle Goodbye (stay well) - Sala Kahle 
Yes - Yebo No - Ca 
Good, fine - Kuhle How much? - Malini? 

ISIZULU

General Words and Phrases

Greetings

Hello - Sawubona (First person singular) / Sanibona (First person plural)
How are you? - Unjani?
I am well. - Ngisaphila.
I am fine, thank you. - Ngisaphila ngiyabonga.
Goodbye - Hamba kahle (go well) / Sala kahle (stay well)
Good luck - Ngikufisela inhlanhla
Have a safe journey. - Ube nohambo oluhle.

Expressions

yes - yebo
no - cha
please - ngiyakucela
thank you - ngiyabonga
help - siza
danger - ingozi
emergency - kuyaphuthuma
Excuse me - Uxolo
I am sorry. - Ngiyaxolisa.
I love you. - Ngiyakuthanda.

Questions / sentences

Do you accept (credit cards/traveler's cheques)? - Uyawamukela (amakhredithi khadi/amasheke ezivakashi)?
How much is this? - Kuyimalini lokhu?
I want ... - Ngifuna ...
What are you doing? - Wenzani?
What is the time? - Yisikhathisini manje?
Where are you going? - Uyaphi?

 

South Africanisms

Expressions in daily use which may bewilder the visitor

Aikôna - never,not on your life
Baie dankie - thank you very much
Biltong - dried meat
Boerewors - a spicy sausage
Braaivleis - a barbecue
Dorp - a country town
Fanagalo - mixture of English, Afrikaans and Zulu 
Fundi - expert
Hamba kahle - 'go well'
Howzit? - How are you?
Indaba - a tribal conference
Induna - a headman
Izzit? - Oh really?
Ja-nee - maybe
Just now - recently, in a while/ could refer to the past or present
Knobkierie - stick with knobbed head
Kraal - an enclosure for sheep, cattle, crayfish
Kwaito - African pop music
Kwela - form of African jazz using a pennywhistle
Lekker - nice, enjoyable
Mampara - a fool
Muti - medicine
Now now - in a little while, more immediate than 'just now' - also refers to past or present 
Rondavel - circular shaped hut
Tokoloshe - evil spirit
Totsiens - goodbye
Toyi toyi - a dance of protest or celebration
Umfaan - a young African boy


    




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