Elephants = Ndovu or Tembo
Zebras = Punda Milia (loosely translates to striped donkey)
Mother = Mama
Child = Mtoto
Wildebeeste = Nyumbu
Schoolgirls = Mtoto WA shule (gender-neutral for "schoolchild")
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The word for mother is mama and child is mtoto, children is watoto. I don't know the other ones off the top of my head.
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what kind of tricks do mother elephants teach there baby elephants
Mother elephants are mammals, and suckle their young babies with mother's milk.
It means Mother in Swahili. In slang it means cocaine, but that comes from the movie 'Scarface'.
Mama mimi nyumbani
Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
Pole kwa kupoteza mama yako
Like all mammals they get it from their mother.
It'd help if you specified which elephant, ha. There is Dumbo, obviously. His mother is Mrs. Jumbo, & the other elephants that teased him & his mother were Catty, Giddy, & Prissy.
All the herd cares about the baby not only mother.
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