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Xhosa Culture Zulu




xhosa culture zulu
How does it feel?

I'm white, and it's pretty clear how the black and white and colored felt about each other but what the attitude of the various black cultures to other cultures is black, for example, how do you feel the Sotho and the Zulu and Xhosa and Sepedi And language is wise etc – they understand each other We used to live in KZN, where my brother learned the Zulu language, then we will move to Limpopo, where he learned Sotho, but when he spoke with the Zulu Sotho she did not understand him and visa Virsa so in the end it was back to fanagalo

How do they feel about each other feel SAgirl? I think I missed, know that if you could please explain this in more detail. We acknowledge our differences and obviously there are inevitably conflicts in certain "stereotypical" Become facts. I think the same as, perhaps, as an English-speaking South African doesn't understand Afrikaans. I have a white friend, as yet understand Afrikaans doesn't she think Afrikaners are also strange. To some degree, there are Afrikaners, the white people are not crazy, etc. So I take it these are in black cultural similarity. I understand almost every language. I've grown up in Jozi, where all languages ​​to be fair. Especially growing up in a community, you will know everyone else's language. Certain Languages ​​are more indeginous at certain locations. Natal – Zulu EC/PE- more talk, more Xhosa, Venda, Limpopo, etc. Pedi Pretoria Afrikaans, Tswana …. and so on. That is why some dont understand each other's languages. Or arent perfect in them, as you arent in English (its in your grammar). PS: There is no such person is called Sepedi … his Bapedi (plural), LePedi / Mopedi (singular) Thanks

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