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South Africa is distinguished by the diversity of its languages. | |||
Zulu is the main language spoken in South Africa. | |||
Not written before the arrival of the colonizers English, Dutch and German, it is written thanks to the Latin alphabet. | |||
==Phrases== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!English | |||
!Zulu | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Good morning / good evening | |Good morning / good evening | ||
Revision as of 20:50, 9 November 2018
South Africa is distinguished by the diversity of its languages.
Zulu is the main language spoken in South Africa.
Not written before the arrival of the colonizers English, Dutch and German, it is written thanks to the Latin alphabet.
Phrases
| English | Zulu |
|---|---|
| Good morning / good evening | Sawubona |
| How are you? | Unjani? |
| Very well, thank you, and you? | Emihle, ngiyabonga, futhi wena? |
| Do you speak French/English? | Ukhuluma isiNgisi na? |
| I understand/ I don't understand | Ngiyaqonda/I abaqondi |
| Thank you (very much) | Ngiyabonga |
| My name is... | Igama lami ngu... |
| No thanks | Cha ngiyabonga |
| Yes/No | Yebo/Cha |