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Mpumalanga
The Ndebele word for hippopotamus is "imbila." In the context of the Ndebele language, this term reflects the animal's significance in local culture and ecology. The Ndebele people have a rich tradition of storytelling and art that often includes references to local wildlife, including the hippopotamus.
The Ndebele people primarily speak isiNdebele, a Bantu language that is part of the Nguni language group. IsiNdebele has distinct dialects, with Northern Ndebele spoken in Zimbabwe and Southern Ndebele in South Africa. The language is known for its rich oral traditions, vibrant cultural expressions, and unique click sounds characteristic of many Nguni languages. It serves as a vital means of communication and cultural identity for the Ndebele people.
The Ndebele people paint there houses to express their feelings.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
Mpumalanga
Makhaola Ndebele is 175 cm.
S'bu Ndebele was born in 1948.
Makhaola Ndebele's birth name is Makhaola-Mosuoe Siyanda Njabulo Ndebele.
Makhaola Ndebele is 175 cm.
Rice is called "irayisi" in Ndebele.
In Ndebele, "everyone" can be translated as "bonke".
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People who celebrate Kwanzaa are African American.
they celebrate deepavali mostly.
Punjabi people celebrate Baisakhi, if you want to know more, try asking, "What do Sikh people celebrate?"