A Xhosa hut, known as an "iqhaga," is traditionally constructed using natural materials. The walls are typically made from mud, clay, or thatch, while the roof is often covered with grass or reeds. These huts are designed to provide insulation and protection from the elements, reflecting the local environment and cultural practices of the Xhosa people in South Africa. The construction methods have been passed down through generations, emphasizing sustainability and harmony with nature.
Shelter. House animals and/ or people.
A hut made out of Plastic And Metal. :)
It's not Xhosa. How , Njani in Xhosa.
Xhosa is a languge.
It is made of straws and mud
a hut is usually made from large logs, with a grass coverd roof, or it can have leaves on it hope this helps
Wind in Xhosa is "umoya."
mister in xhosa
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"Unjani?" is the Xhosa translation for "how are you?"
trees.
straws and mud