"Vhugala vhuṋa" is "good night" in Tshivenda.
In Tshivenda, you can say "Phonaḓa nne" to mean "phone me."
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
To say "I am tired" in Tshivenda, you would say "ndi a vhulunga."
In Tshivenda, you can say "U fhedza vhukuma" to wish someone a safe journey. This phrase conveys your hope for their safe travels. It's a warm and considerate way to express good wishes before someone embarks on a trip.
Ni reile zwavhudi mufunwa
I want peace on Earth. Also Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves on DVD. I loved that film.
Da is good. Nos da (Night good = Good night)
M. J. Mafela has written: 'Nganeapfufhi dza tshivenda' 'Ndo neta'
have a great night
ok good night...?
You can respond to "good night" with "good night" or with other phrases like "sweet dreams", "sleep well", or "nighty night" as a friendly way to wish someone a good night's rest.
"Godnat" is the Danish translation for "good night".