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You are at:Home»Uncategorized»Funda ukuthetha isiXhosa- yithi Molo! – Learn to speak isiXhosa- say Hello!
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Funda ukuthetha isiXhosa- yithi Molo! – Learn to speak isiXhosa- say Hello!

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailAugust 13, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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Isifundo sesibini– Lesson two: Incoko egaraji- Conversation at the petrol station

You: Ndicela ugalele ipetrol yeR300 – Please put petrol for R300

You: Ndicela uyigcwalise – fill it up

You: Ndicela ujonge amanzi ne-oyile – Please check oil and water

Isifundo sesibini– Lesson two: Incoko egaraji- Conversation at the petrol station

You: Ndicela ugalele ipetrol yeR300 – Please put petrol for R300

You: Ndicela uyigcwalise – fill it up

You: Ndicela ujonge amanzi ne-oyile – Please check oil and water

Petrol attendant: Amanzi alungile. Kwakufuneka ipayinti ye-oyile.

You: Kulungile yigalele. Yimalini? It’s fine, put it in. How much is it?

You: Ndicela undijongele umoya emavilini – Please check tyre pressure

Petrol Attendant: Ndikosulele ifestile? (May I clean your windscreen?)

You: Ewe (Yes, please)

You: Usale kakuhle – Stay well

Petrol attendant: Enkosi, uhambe kakuhle (Thank you go well)

Fumana isifundo sesithathu ngomhla we-20 Septemba – Lesson three on 20 September .

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