In Venda, the word "ngalava" refers to a type of traditional woven mat or basket. These items are often made from natural materials and are used for various purposes, including storage, serving food, or decorative purposes. The craftsmanship involved in creating ngalava reflects the cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Venda people.
"Ngalava" is a Malagasy term meaning "together" or "in unity". It emphasizes the importance of collaboration and solidarity in achieving a common goal.
Venda was created in 1973.
In Venda, you can say "Ndi khou vha nandi" to express that you are naughty. The term "nandi" conveys the meaning of being mischievous or playful. This phrase can be used in a light-hearted context.
pulkiay= i miss you in Venda
In Venda, "morning" is "vhusiku".
In Venda language, you can say "ndo livhuwa" to express "I miss you."
"Uri kani?" is how you say "How are you?" in Venda language.
Venda Inc was created in 1998.
University of Venda was created in 1982.
During a Venda wedding ceremony those in the wedding wear traditional Venda clothing. Venda dances are also performed during the ceremony.
Money in Venda language is called "Fharara".
In Venda, you would say "Ua ntehelele."