In Tshivenda, "welcome" is translated as "nau a swika." In Xitsonga, "welcome" is translated as "karibu".
"Phone Home"
In Limpopo, South Africa, the main languages spoken are Sepedi, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, and isiZulu. English and Afrikaans are also widely spoken in the region.
In Russia, people typically answer the phone by saying "Алло" (Allo), which is similar to the English "Hello."
Afrikaans: Totsiens English: Goodbye isiNdebele: Sala kahle isiXhosa: Usale kakuhle isiZulu: Hamba kahle Sesotho: Sala hantle Setswana: Sala sentle siSwati: Sala kahle Tshivenda: Famba kahle Xitsonga: Salani kahle Sepedi: Tšamaila hantle
You say: Ar don taya.
Ni reile zwavhudi mufunwa
"Vhugala vhuṋa" is "good night" in Tshivenda.
In Tshivenda, "welcome" is translated as "nau a swika." In Xitsonga, "welcome" is translated as "karibu".
I miss you in herero
I want peace on Earth. Also Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves on DVD. I loved that film.
A better way to say no charging in phone is to say the phone is not charged.
M. J. Mafela has written: 'Nganeapfufhi dza tshivenda' 'Ndo neta'
These languages are all from South Africa.
You can say either cell phone or mobile phone on a resume. Either will be acceptable and will be understood by the reader.
Recording of the phone conversation.
Phone in Latin is spelt like phone but pronounced phun.