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The Xhosa phrases are helpful because they are used daily. Below we picked expressions that a new learner will find useful. We included the audio as well. This is a better way to learning. Learn only what you need. We start with greetings and introduction.
Hi: molo |
What is your name?: ungubani igama lakho? |
Nice to meet you: bekukuhle ukudibana nawe |
How are you?: kunjani? |
I'm good, thanks: ndiphilile enkosi |
And you?: unjani wena? |
More questions about language and age:
If you don't understand something, this will be your secret weapon:
More personal information about origins and profession:
Offering or asking for help and giving directions:
Good wishes in Xhosa in holidays and occasions:
Happy birthday: halala ngemini yakho yokuzalwa |
Happy new year: halala kulonyaka omtsha |
Merry Christmas: krisimesi emnandi |
Good luck: sikunqwenelela impumelelo |
Congratulations: Halala! |
Xhosa expressions commonly used when traveling or buying:
Survival phrases considered to be important in emergencies:
Are you okay?: uphilile? |
I need a doctor: ndifuna ugqirha |
Help: nceda |
Call the ambulance: biza inqwelo yezigulani |
Call the police: biza amapolisa |
I am sick: Ndiyagula |
These Xhosa phrases can be used in a variety of conversations. If you have already visited our Xhosa Vocabulary and Xhosa Grammar, you might want to visit our Xhosa Flashcards to practice what you learned.
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Did you know? Phrases are the combination of the use of vocabulary and grammar. Mastering the vocabulary and grammar can result in the ability to make useful Xhosa phrases. |