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Siblings come this side

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Kgomotso 🇿🇦1 year ago

Guys if you are Sourh African how do you not understand our languages? I am Tswana and I understood 90% of what she said. I have no Xhosa people in my circle but we understand and can read the most of our official languages can’t speak it though.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

this one is such a vibe

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Jobzinator1 year ago

Yoh nixelelwa umuntu omuhle ke ngoku😳🙄🤔inoba nizawuyiva ke ngoku😜🤭🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Vilas1 year ago

My granny wavusa ekhaya, made loans to educate her siblings,after she died, her struggling kids were made fun of. They all said, she used to make herself better, busy helping everywhere, now look at her kids, can’t even afford to buy bread! So for me, I don’t subscribe to this!

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Mandy1 year ago

How do I send this to the family group by mistake 😩

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LeratoG1 year ago

Subtitles are wild. But she speaks so well. She articulates herself so intelligently on this topic with great wisdom. Let me follow.

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Sithe’1 year ago

Guys, you can’t be South African sogqiba ufune utolikwela. You all need to stop being ignorant and learn languages. I am Xhosa but I will never not understand isiTswana or IsiPedi. Even if i can find myself lost in Makhado or Tzaneen, I will speak and be understood.

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🐟Tlhapi🐟1 year ago

Hayi sa baleka ISiXhosa sam, but unyanisile ene

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Sbusiso Soni1 year ago

uMntram. 🥹😍🔥

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Roaster_Kgomari1 year ago

Amen💯