kanjani = Hi there!
in Shona language because approximately 85% of the population in Zimbabwe is Shona speaking and speaks Shona as their first language.
For more information on the Shona Language, see related links.
Sawubona (one person)
Sanibonani (many people)
Hello - Molo
Its either lotjhani or sanibonani
kwina buti in mafwe
Lotshanie
Sawubona
Thobela
haha. There's no such thing as avatar language.
ndimakukonda
That's a toughie. IN SHONA You could say "munhu anochengeta"-lliterally someone who protects/looks after. In Ndebele....?
Hello and Aló in Canada; Hola in Mexico.
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".
use: "uhambe kuhle" hello and thank you with some other basic language resources for isindebele are here
Heart is inhliziyo
sizonke singakwanisa
In Ndebele it is "Yebo"
In Ndebele, "grandfather" is "ubaba obukhulu" and "grandmother" is "ugogo obukhulu".
here's the best guide i know: English Hello Afrikaans Goeiedag Ndebele Lotjhani Xhosa Molo Zulu Sawubona Swati Sawubona Sotho Dumela Northern Sotho* Dumela Tswana Dumela Venda (to a man) Ndaa (or to a woman) Aa Tsonga Avuxeni *pedi/sepedi is actually a misnomer - it's called northern sotho
congratulations
Thobela
Say Hello to Rosita!