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Being born in Zimbabwe and moving to the UK when I was 5 (I am now nearly 18), I feel I now, more than ever, understand the importance of cherishing and keeping my heritage and culture alive. I'm glad I can still understand most of what you have said in this video and want to continue learning more Shona. You spoke it beautifully sister. Thank you Wikitongues for posting :)
ОтветитьAmazing.thank you so much.You sound so humble and such a lady.
Ответитьthis is one of my favorite Bantu Languages
Ответитьwa dadisa chaizvo Tatenda. My eldest daughter is named after you.
ОтветитьWhere are the sub titles
Ответитьndino fara hi video
Ответитьa transcript would be nice
ОтветитьI am half Zimbabwe
ОтветитьI read a little bit about Shona, and it is fascinating. Apparently the slight whistles she makes with her teeth are not a speech impediment, they are actually consonants in Shona. This is a beautiful language.
ОтветитьBeautiful language!!
ОтветитьShona is a hard language. Well done for trying. Grew up in South Africa as well
Ответитьim gonna try and add caption
Ответитьmy name is Tatenda
ОтветитьI was aware of the click consonants in the other West(?) African languages, but I wasn't aware of the whistled consonants. I've always been intrigued by the languages in Africa, their features and distinct sounds and what not. Sadly though, I can't seem to be able to (or figure out how to) make most of the sounds in the languages there but I'll work on them for the future.
ОтветитьI didn't know that the Bantu languages were so nice sounding languages.
ОтветитьWow this language sounds like kiswahili mixed with kirundi. But still I don't understand a thing 😅😅 Beautiful language
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ОтветитьUsarasa kwawakabva shuwa. Well done
ОтветитьShe's beautiful!
I'm impressed with how African languages can bes pleasant, they can have kind of the smoothness and calming tone that french has, it make me relax :)
How do you say 'Beautiful Queen' in Shona?
Ответитьi spoke today in language that i do not know. i took google to translate and google told me i speak Shona. so i have google it what country speaks Shona. this is why i am here to find out how this language sounds. i speak English and Polish but today i was talking in Shona and it was very related to what i was doing at the time of speaking. God be the glory.
Ответитьthank you very much for this movie
ОтветитьI had a dream in a language I did not know, and I looked up some of the words I was hearing. It turns out it is Shona language. I am fascinated because I have never heard this before.
ОтветитьBeautiful woman
Ответитьthank you so much girl, beautiful
ОтветитьRiririiriririr
ОтветитьRiririri ririririrri riri ririri
ОтветитьAnyone from South Asia?
ОтветитьShona yakaoma lol. i struggle to finish a sentence with pure shona. but maitabasa
ОтветитьEnglish bible app
Shona bible app
Arabic bible
When I speak in tongues I’m speaking Shona 😍 how beautiful 💯
ОтветитьShame what Mugabe did to the Shona..and everyone in that place. 😢
Ответитьso many similarities n shona and kinyarwanda, sendeng love from Rwanda!!
Ответитьbeautiful girl
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful sounding language !!!
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