What is your name in Zulu?

What is your name in Zulu?

“What is your name?” “Ungubani igama lakho?” What is your name?” Ubani igama lakho?”

Can Zulu speak?

Zulu is one of the most spoken languages in South Africa. More than 20 million people are able to speak Zulu in South Africa.

How do you reply to Unjani?

How does one respond to Unjani? IE: I am well thank you. How does one say: It is good to see you again. Person 2: Ngiyaphila = I am fine and well.

How do you respond to Sawubona?

Sawubona, is an ancient isiZulu greeting which means: We see you. It is equivalent to Hello and Namaste. So when we meet and greet I would say “sawubona” [we see you], and you will respond by saying “yebo, sawubona” [yes, we see you too].

How do you say good morning in South Africa?

3- Goeie môre. This means “Good morning” in English, and is used to greet someone before noon.

How do you say I am fine in South Africa?

“Ja, nee I'm fine thanks.”

How do you say you’re welcome in South Africa?

Most commonly it's a simple way of saying “You're welcome,” or to denote recognition of having done something for someone else.

What is the meaning of Sawubona?

According to Peter de Jager, the Zulu greeting Sawubona means 'I see you' and the response, 'Ngikhona' means 'I am here'. As always when translating from one language to another, crucial subtleties are lost.

How do you greet in Xhosa?

How do you greet in Xhosa? Molo is used to greet one person and Page 9 • Molweni is used to greet more than one person.