I want peace on Earth. Also Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves on DVD. I loved that film.
"You think I'm gorgeous...you want to kiss me...you want to hug me...you want to love me...you want to smooch me...you want to hug me."
He doesn't want the capital to change him.
i want to be a super star
yes i want to punch you really hard
You want this cake? I want it!
"Vhugala vhuṋa" is "good night" in Tshivenda.
In Tshivenda, you can say "Phonaḓa nne" to mean "phone me."
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
In Tshivenda, you can say "Ndi a ni humbula, my love" to express "I miss you, my love." This phrase conveys affection and longing in the Tshivenda language, which is spoken by the Venda people in South Africa.
In Tshivenda, "she is beautiful" is translated as "o na na vhudi." This phrase expresses admiration for someone's beauty. Tshivenda is one of the official languages of South Africa, spoken primarily in the Limpopo Province.
To say "I am tired" in Tshivenda, you would say "ndi a vhulunga."
In Tshivenda, "How are you?" is said as "Ndi a livhuwa?" This phrase is commonly used to inquire about someone's well-being. You can also respond with "Ndi a livhuwa" to indicate that you are fine.
Ni reile zwavhudi mufunwa
In Tshivenda, you can say "U fhedza vhukuma" to wish someone a safe journey. This phrase conveys your hope for their safe travels. It's a warm and considerate way to express good wishes before someone embarks on a trip.
M. J. Mafela has written: 'Nganeapfufhi dza tshivenda' 'Ndo neta'
In Tshivenda, the word "bhiko" refers to a "small bag" or "pouch." It is often used to describe a container made from fabric or other materials, typically used for carrying small items. The term can also carry cultural significance, as it may be associated with traditional practices or specific uses in daily life.
These languages are all from South Africa.