Somali to Zulu Translation
Common Phrases From Somali to Zulu
Somali | Zulu |
---|---|
Mahadsanid | Ngiyabonga |
Fadlan | Ngiyacela |
Waan ka xumahay | Uxolo |
Hello | Sawubona |
nabad gelyo | Hamba kahle |
Haa | Yebo |
Maya | Cha |
Sidee tahay? | Unjani? |
Raali noqo | Uxolo |
Ma garanayo | Angazi |
waan fahmay | Ngiyaqonda |
sidaas ayaan u maleynayaa | ngicabanga kanjalo |
Waxaa laga yaabaa in | Kungenzeka |
is arag danbe | Ngizokubona ngemva kwesikhathi |
Iska ilaali | Uzinakekele |
Maxaa jira? | Kwenzenjani? |
Waligaa ha ka welwelin | Yekela |
Dabcan | Kunjalo |
Isla markiiba | Khona manje |
Aan tagno | Asambe |
Interesting information about Somali Language
Somali is a special way of talking that people use in a place called Somalia, which is a country in Africa. It's like when you have your own secret code with friends, but for Somali people, it's not a secret, it's how they talk to their mom, dad, friends, and everyone else every day. Somali is very important to them because it helps them share their stories, play games, and learn new things. Just like you might learn to say "hello" or "thank you" in different ways, people in Somalia say "salaan" to greet each other. Isn't it cool to think about how many different ways people around the world say "hello"?
Know About Zulu Language
Okay! Zulu is a language that lots of people speak in South Africa. It's one of the many languages there, but it's really special because so many people use it every day. Think of it like a special code that families and friends use to talk to each other, tell stories, and share what they feel. The Zulu language has its own sounds, some that might seem like clicking noises to someone who isn't used to them. It's like music in the way it sounds when people speak it. People who grow up with Zulu often learn it from their parents, just like you might learn a game from your family. They can chat, sing songs, and say "hello" or "I love you" in the Zulu way. Isn't it cool to imagine talking and understanding a whole different set of words and sounds? That's what speaking Zulu is like!
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