In Venda, you say "ndivhuya" to mean "please." It is used to make requests more polite. The language, spoken primarily in South Africa, has its own unique expressions and cultural nuances.
In Venda language, you can say "ndo livhuwa" to express "I miss you."
pulkiay= i miss you in Venda
In Venda, "morning" is "vhusiku".
In Venda, you would say "Ua ntehelele."
You can say "ndi a vhothe" in Venda to mean "I am happy".
"Uri kani?" is how you say "How are you?" in Venda language.
In Venda, you would say "Ua livhuha ndi mini" to say Have a nice day.
In Venda, you would say "Ndaa/Aa nda," to greet someone in the afternoon.
To ask "how is life?" in Venda language, you can say "Ndi khou ita yini?"
Vho naka
You would say "Ndi khou divhadza mukaladi wanga" in Venda to express "I miss my man."
In Venda, you can say "Ndi a ni vhona u tshi khou tou pfala" to express "You are beautiful." This phrase conveys admiration and appreciation for someone's beauty in the Venda language.