Xhosa Tweet: Heyi sana uyandihlekisa! – Hey baby you make me laugh! Listen:
WORD PARTS:
heyi = hey,
sana = baby,
u = you,
ya = are (ya is positive form present tense marker),
ndi = I,
hlek = laugh,
isa = making / causing to.
STRUCTURES:
The -isa ending has a causative meaning. Other examples:
funda = learn,
fundisa = teach (cause to learn),
thenga = buy,
thengisa = sell (cause to buy).
PRONUNCIATION:
The HL sound is made when air passes by the sides of the tongue. (It helps to have a bit of saliva too!)
Enjoy your Xhosa!
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