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Useful phrases in Tsonga

A collection of useful phrases in Tsonga, a Bantu language spoken mainly in South Africa, and also in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Swaziland.

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See these phrases in any combination of two languages in thePhrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, pleasecontact me.

Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal, sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person)

PhraseXitsonga (Tsonga)
WelcomeHami amukela (sg)
Ndzaku amukela (pl)
Hello (General greeting)Xewani
Avuxeni (sg)
Ahee (reply)
Hello (on phone)
How are you?Kunjhani? (sg)
Minjhani? (pl/frm)
Reply to 'How are you?'Ni kona
Ndzi kona
Ndzi kona ndza nkhensa
Long time no seeIKhale hinga vonani
What's your name?Hi wena mani vito?
Hi wena mani vito ra wena? (frm))
U wa ka mani xivongo? (What is your surname?)
My name is ...Hi mina ...
Vito ra mina i...
Where are you from?U huma kwihi? (sg)
Mi huma kwihi? (pl)
I'm from ...Ndzi huma e ...
Pleased to meet youNi tsakele ku ku tiva (sg)
Ni tsakele ku mi tiva (pl/frm)
Good morning
(Morning greeting)
Avuxeni
Good afternoon
(Afternoon greeting)
Inhlikanhi (sg)
Indzengha
Good evening
(Evening greeting)
Riperile (sg)
Imadyambu
Good nightU etlela kahle (sg -sleep well)
Mi etlela kahle (pl)
Goodbye
(Parting phrases)
Sala kahle (sg -to person staying)
Salani kahle (pl/frm -to person staying)
Famba kahle (sg -to person leaving)
Fambani kahle (pl/frm -to person leaving)
Good luck!Ndzi ku navelela mikateko
Cheers! Good Health!
(Toasts used when drinking)
Have a nice dayU va ni siku lerinene (sg)
Mi va ni siku lerinene (pl)
Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal
Bon voyage /
Have a good journey
Famba hi ku rhula!
I understandNa swi twisisa
I don't understandA ni swi twisisi
YesIna
NoE-e
MaybeKumbe xana
I don't knowA ndzi tivi
Please speak more slowlyVulavula hi ku nonoka u nga hatlisi
Please say that againNi kombela u vula sweswo nakambe
Please write it downSwi tsale ehansi
Do you speak English?Xana wa xitiva Xinghezi ke?
Do you speak Tsonga?Xana wa xitiva Xitsonga ke?
Yes, a little
(reply to 'Do you speak ...?')
Ina ndzivulavula switsongo
Ina ndzivulavula swintsanana
Speak to me in TsongaVulavula na mina Hi Xitsonga
How do you say ... in Tsonga?Hi Xitsonga u ri yini loko u ku ...?
Excuse meNdzi khomeleni
I would like ...Ndzi kombela ...
How much is this?Xana i malimuni?
Xi durha malimuni?
SorryNdzi kombela ku khomeriwa
PleaseNdza kombela
Thank youNdza nkhensa
Ndzi khense ngopfu
Inkomu swinene
Reply to thank youU amukelekile (sg)
Mi amukelekile (pl/frm)
Where's the toilet / bathroom?Xana xi kumeka kwihi xihambukelo?
This gentleman will pay for everythingNjinga leyi yita hakela hikwaswo
This lady will pay for everythingKhomba leyi yita hakela hinkwaswo
Would you like to dance with me?Ungaswitsakela ku cina na mina xana
I miss youNdzaku Khumbula
Ndzaku Tsunduka
I love youNdza ku rhandza
Get well soon
Go away!
Leave me alone!
Help!Ndzi pfuneni!
Fire!Ndzilo!
Stop!Yima!
Call the police!Vitanani maphorisa!
Christmas greetingsKhisimusi lerinene
New Year greetingsLembe Lerintshwa lerinene
Easter greetingsPaseka ya kahle swinene
Birthday greetingsNdzi tlangela siku ro velekiwa
Siku lerinene ro velekiwa
One language is never enough
My hovercraft is full of eels

Some phrases provided by Vongani Trinity Ngwenya

If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, pleasecontact me.

Hear some Tsonga phrases:

Information about Tsonga |Phrases |Numbers |Tower of Babel

Links

Other collections of Tsonga phrases
http://www.salanguages.com/xitsonga/words.htm
https://kcmakhubele.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/useful-tsonga-to-english-words-phrases/
http://madyondza.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/tsonga-as-foreign-language-most-common.html

Phrases in Bantu languages

Bemba,Chichewa,Chokwe,Duala,Herero,Ibinda,Kikuyu,Kinyarwanda,Kwangali,Lengola,Lingala,Lozi,Luganda,Ndebele (Northern - South Africa),Ndebele (Northern - Zimbabwe),Ndebele (Southern)Ngoni,Nkore,Northern Sotho,Oshiwambo,Shona,Southern Sotho (seSotho),Swahili,Swati,Tsonga,Tswana,Tumbuka,Umbundu,Venda,Xhosa,Zulu

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