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Revision as of 23:27, 25 February 2023

Zulu - Feelings and Emotions

In today's lesson, we are going to learn the 10 most common words in Zulu to talk about feelings and emotions.

Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Zulu

Word in Zulu IPA pronunciation Translation in English
Umuntu [ũmũntǔ] Person
Kuhle [kʰɤ̆ːlɤ̆] Good
Angithi [aŋɡi̤tʰɪ] Yes
Ok'hambe [ɔkʼʱa̤m̩bɛ] Maybe
Ungaboni [ũğæbõni] Sorry
Yeka [jɛkɑ̤] Go
Siyakwamuka [sijakwamuka] Let's go
Funda [fuͅndà] Learn
Khulula [kʰṳlṳlá] Free
Themba [tʰémbɑ̤] Hope

Dialogue

  • Umuntu: Angithi, siyakwamuka?
  • Friend: Kuhle, yeka!
  • Umuntu: Khulula funda.
  • Friend: Ok'hambe.
  • Umuntu: Ungaboni.
  • Friend: Themba!
  • Umuntu: Yeka.
  • Friend: Siyakwamuka.
  • Umuntu: Khulula funda.
  • Friend: Angithi.

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