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Owami | My Very Own
This is an isiZulu language learning book. Owami, the main character, introduces us to her family. Teaching how to introduce people in isiZulu. Look out for me stories from Owami.
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Umndeni Wami: My Family
Who is part of your family? How are they related to you? Family members in isiZulu.
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NgeSonto Elizayo: Next Week
What you will find in this book:
Future Tense Sentences
How to speak of days of the week. For example: I will do this on Monday.
Blending vowels for days of the week ‘on.’ -
Sizogqokani Emshadweni
Help our friends, Andile and Amahle decide what to wear at their Aunt's wedding. Read how they describe their outfits to learn how to describe objects in isiZulu, using adjectives and adverbs.
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Izibingelelo zesiZulu: Greetings in isiZulu
Learn how to culturally greet your elders and peers in isiZulu.
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isiZulu Nouns Made Simple: Nouns in 8 Classes
Have you been trying to learn isiZulu, but simply don't know where each nouns falls? In this book, you will find a list of nouns in isiZulu written in Singular and Plural forms, and their English translations or equivalent. Use this book as a companion for making your own sentences. Your journey to becoming an isiZulu speaker starts here. Guided by umZulu.
