To ask "how is life?" in Venda language, you can say "Ndi khou ita yini?"
In Venda language, you can say "ndo livhuwa" to express "I miss you."
"Uri kani?" is how you say "How are you?" in Venda language.
Money in Venda language is called "Fharara".
In Venda, "morning" is "vhusiku".
In Venda, you would say "Ua ntehelele."
In Venda language, you can say "ndo livhuwa" to express "I miss you."
"Uri kani?" is how you say "How are you?" in Venda language.
Money in Venda language is called "Fharara".
In Venda, you can say "U si dzhia." This phrase conveys the message of asking someone not to be angry. The Venda language is rich in expressions, and this particular phrase is a direct way to address someone's feelings of anger.
In Venda, you can say "Zwi do vha" to express "it's okay." This phrase conveys acceptance or reassurance in a situation. The Venda language is rich in expressions that reflect cultural nuances, so the context may also influence how it's used.
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".
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.
Vho naka