To say "I love my daughter so much" in Ndebele, you would say "Ngiyamthanda ngempela indodakazi yami." In this sentence, "Ngiya" means "I," "mthanda" means "love," "ngempela" means "so much," and "indodakazi yami" means "my daughter." Ndebele is a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and South Africa, known for its use of click consonants.
I love you very much: Je t'aime beaucoup. (friendship) I love you very much: Je t'aime (love)
"j'aime ma fille"or"j'adore ma fille"
Love You is English , and when you would say that it wouldn't make much sence to the french person considering it's English. If you wanted to say I Love You in french you would say :" Je T'aime".
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
Not sure about 'to bits' because it wouldn't translate properly, but you could say 'I love you so much' Je t'aime beaucoup' and 'Je suis à toi toujours'- 'I am yours always'.
To say "What is up" in Ndebele, you would say "Kunjani?"
You would say "Ngiyeza" in Ndebele to mean "I am coming."
In Ndebele, "everyone" can be translated as "bonke".
J'aime ma fille beaucoup.
there is no need to use the fancey language to impress him or her if you realy like them just make out with them and if they dont resist your all good if thats the only language they speak still try this use full tip it works everytime ;)
In Ndebele it is "Yebo"
sizonke singakwanisa
In Ndebele, "grandfather" is "ubaba obukhulu" and "grandmother" is "ugogo obukhulu".
Meam filiam amo.
putang ina mo
In Ndebele, you can say "Ngikufisela iminyaka eminingi ezayo." This expresses a wish for someone to have many more years ahead.
In Shona, "be mine" can be expressed as "nive wangu." In Ndebele, you would say "ube yami." Both phrases convey a desire for someone to be in a romantic relationship.