You can say "Khuluma Ngolimi Ngithi Usiphilise" in isiZulu.
isiZulu
we are a rainbow nation
"Bheka" is a Zulu word that means "bless."
To count to 10 in isiZulu, you say: "unye" (1), "bili" (2), "thathu" (3), "ne" (4), "five" (5), "six" (6), "seven" (7), "eight" (8), "nine" (9), and "ishumi" (10). Each number has its unique term, and the sequence is straightforward. Counting in isiZulu is an essential part of learning the language.
No one can say, but there is nothing at all like a term life after death.
Proverbs 18:21 says, "death and life are in the power of the tongue." The tongue is a small member of the body, but it is powerful. What we say to others can either cut them to pieces or it can be a healing.
Life, as in the physical state of being from birth to death, is 'jinsei.'
AnswerYes. Life after death does not exist, or at least has never been proven to exist. In spite of this, a primitive longing for immortality exists and that longing is met by religious teachings about a life after death.
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Well, you can always speak of how you miss them, and remember the fun times you had with that person.
Nobody knows for certain. Since physical life is a 'one-way street' - nobody can say for sure what happens to us when we die.
they say that he was old and it was the circle of the life.