These are podcasts designed to help you speak and understand isiZulu, one of South Africa's main languages. You listen to all time best South African music, get a feel of zulu poetry and listen to some tongue twisters. Zulu is known for having many clicks that you can't learn off the book that's why am here to help you. The lessons provide many examples of everyday sentences that are looked in-depth.
All content for isizulu is the property of Cynthia and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
These are podcasts designed to help you speak and understand isiZulu, one of South Africa's main languages. You listen to all time best South African music, get a feel of zulu poetry and listen to some tongue twisters. Zulu is known for having many clicks that you can't learn off the book that's why am here to help you. The lessons provide many examples of everyday sentences that are looked in-depth.
Learn isiZulu
Lesson 23
Verbs
Found a good website
http://iteslj.org/v/z/
and software
http://www.byki.com/fls/free-zulu-software-download.html?l=zulu
Cut – Sika (sika isinkwa -- cut the bread)
Sleep - lala
Dance - Umgido
Sing - Cula/ hlabela
Buy – thenga (thenga isikhwama -- buy a bag )
Break – Qhepula
Eat – dla ( dlana ukudla — eat the food)
Grow khula (usekhulile — he/ she has grown )
Put/ place – beka
Take – thatha (thatha lokhu – take this )
Read- bala / funda
Write – bhala (bhala incwadi – write a letter)
Sell – thengisa
Run – gijima (gijima uzophuza – run you will be late )
Wear – gqoka
Begin – qala (qalu geze – first bath)
Meet – hlangana ( hlanganisa – mix it )
Find – thola
To stand – ukuma (mana – wait)
Speak – khuluma (khulumela phezulu – speak up)
To Fight – ukulwa (bayalwa – they are fighting )
To make – ukuyenza
To feel - ukuzwa (ngizwa ubuhlungu – i feel pain)
Sit – hlala
Throw- jikijela / phosa (phosa ilitshe – throw a stone )
Leave – suka/ hamba/ phuma
Teach – fundisa
Show – bonisa (ngibonisa – show me )
zulumaiden@live.com
visit http://isizulu.net/
isizulu
These are podcasts designed to help you speak and understand isiZulu, one of South Africa's main languages. You listen to all time best South African music, get a feel of zulu poetry and listen to some tongue twisters. Zulu is known for having many clicks that you can't learn off the book that's why am here to help you. The lessons provide many examples of everyday sentences that are looked in-depth.