Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions

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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.

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Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Zulu[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

  • 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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