In Xhosa, you can say "Andikakhohlwa ngento" to express "I haven't forgotten about." This phrase conveys that you still remember or care about the subject in question.
you would say Ukutya okumnandi
It's not Xhosa. How , Njani in Xhosa.
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In Xhosa, you can say "Ndiyaphumela" to express that you are scarce or in limited supply. This phrase conveys the idea of being rare or not readily available. If you need a more specific context, the wording might vary slightly.
In Xhosa, "congratulations" is said as "uxolo." This term is often used to express joy and celebrate someone's achievements or milestones. If you want to be more specific, you can also say "ndiyavuyisana nawe," meaning "I congratulate you."
You can say "Enkosi" to say 'thank you' in Xhosa.
mister in xhosa
"Green" in Xhosa is "luhlaza."
To say "please reply to email" in Xhosa, you can say "Ndiphethe kwi-imeyile."
i think you say tati
Amadoda
Khuthla say: goo-thlaa
Umthi wasapho.
you would say Ukutya okumnandi
Impossible to say.
According to Wikivoyage's Xhosa phrasebook, "hello" is "molo" and "goodbye" is "uhambe" or "usale kakuhle".
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