Your Xhosa: Uxolo, ndingxamile! = Sorry, I’m in a rush! Listen & learn:
WORD PARTS:
Uxolo = sorry (also means ‘I’m sorry for you’ and ‘excuse me’ and ‘peace’),
ndi = I,
ngxamile = in a rush / hurrying.
Pronunciation:
1. the X click is called a lateral click. It is made by sucking the back, side of the tongue inwards. It is the click Clint Eastward uses when he’s on his horse and telling it to move on. (the giddy-up-horse click is what we call it!)
2. when any click is preceded by a G, it is a deeper / lower sounding click.
Practise your pronunciation of this phrase with a Xhosa-speaker.
Good luck and enjoy!
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