Tsonga to Basque Translation

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Common Phrases From Tsonga to Basque

TsongaBasque
InkomuEskerrik asko
KombelaMesedez
ku tisolaBarkatu
AvuxeniKaixo
Sala kahleAgur
InaBai
E-eEz
Ku njhani?Zelan zaude?
Ndzi khomeliBarkatu
A ndzi tiviEz dakit
ndza twisisaulertzen dut
Ndzi ehleketa tanohori uste dut
KumbexanaAgian
Ndzi ta ku vona hi ku famba ka nkarhiGero arte
TihlayisiKontuz ibili
Ku humelela yini?Zer gertatzen da?
U nga vileliBerdin dio
KumbexanaNoski
Hi ku hatlisaOraintxe bertan
A hi fambeniGoazen

Interesting information about Tsonga Language

Tsonga is a special way people talk to each other in some parts of Africa. Imagine you have a secret club with your friends, and you have your very own language. That's kind of what Tsonga is like for the people who speak it. Lots of people in a country called South Africa use Tsonga to chat, tell stories, and share jokes. It's not just South Africa though; some people in other countries nearby, like Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland, also use this language. Tsonga has its own sounds that might seem like music to someone who's never heard it before. When they write it down, they use letters like the ones we use in English, but sometimes they make different sounds. Tsonga is a strong part of who these people are and helps them remember where they came from. It's like a big, warm hug from their culture that they can share with their children, family, and friends.

Know About Basque Language

Basque is a special language that is spoken by people in a place called the Basque Country. This place is mainly in the northern part of Spain and a little bit in the southwest of France. What makes Basque really special is that it is not like any other language in the world. It doesn't have brothers or sisters; that means it's not connected to Spanish, French, or any other language we know. People call this kind of language an "isolated language." It's like a language that has no family. A long, long time ago, before many other languages came to Europe, people were already speaking Basque. It's a very old language! But don't worry, even though it is very old, there are still many people who speak Basque today, and they also have books, music, and even TV shows in their language.

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