South Africa has 11 official languages, so it depends which language you are looking for.
If you mean Afrikaans then it is "ek is lief vir jou"
Ngi ya kutsandza... I've heard it pronouced: 'Knee ya gutsandza'
Singular is ngiyakuthanda
Plural is ngiyanithanda
it is strange, but it is still I love you
ngiyakuthanda
ngiyakuthanda
Thobela
ndimakukonda
That's a toughie. IN SHONA You could say "munhu anochengeta"-lliterally someone who protects/looks after. In Ndebele....?
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 ;)
Ndebele is related to Zulu and Xhosa. The languages related to Xhosa and Zulu are obviously the Nguni nations namely Northern Ndebele, Southern Ndebele and Swazi.
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".
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 ;)
Heart is inhliziyo
sizonke singakwanisa
In Ndebele it is "Yebo"
In Ndebele, "grandfather" is "ubaba obukhulu" and "grandmother" is "ugogo obukhulu".
congratulations
Thobela
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Makhaola Ndebele is 175 cm.