PEACE
In Shangaan, "thank you" is translated as "ndza khensa".
The Māori translation for "peace" is "rangimārie" and for "love" is "aroha".
"Kapayapaan ng isip" is the Tagalog translation of "peace of mind."
Tagalog Translation of PEACE: payapa
You can say "Matlhogonolo a letsatsi la tlala" in Shangaan-tsonga to wish someone a Happy Birthday.
Ku rhula.
In Shangaan, "thank you" is translated as "ndza khensa".
Shikwembu
malebvu
foreigner
The Shangaan translation for "highest point" is "phezulu." This term is used to refer to the highest elevation or peak in a given context. Shangaan is one of the languages spoken by the Tsonga people in Southern Africa.
Good morning in Shangaan is Avuxeni pronounced as avusheni.
small female
Ndlovu
Well, darling, in Shangaan, the translation for "I love you" is "Ndza ku rhandza." So, if you want to lay on the charm in Shangaan, that's the phrase you'll want to use. Just remember, actions speak louder than words, honey.
In Shangaan, the word for "your husband" is "mukwasha." Shangaan is a language spoken by the Tsonga people in southern Africa, particularly in regions of South Africa and Mozambique. The term reflects the cultural and familial relationships within the community.
In Shangaan, the word for "don't" is "nga." It is used to indicate a negation or to advise against a certain action. For example, "Don't go" would be translated as "Nga ya."