Support in Zulu

Support is se-ke-la in Zulu.
A table or chair is not stable, so you push something under the leg to support it.  English soccer fans love their teams.  They sit in the stands and sing, although I never understood their songs when I lived in Durham.

Working in an office is injurious to your health because of politics.  You either support the boss or the assistant boss.  The boss was hired after a fancy business degree from Brussels.  The assistant boss also applied for the position, after doing the work in an acting capacity for two years. 
He didn’t get it.  Maybe it’s because in the interview, he talked about Deutsche Marks, pounds and francs, instead of saying euro, the money now used collectively in the European Union.
Family supports family.  That is the storyline in old mafia movies like The Godfather.  They were so many, it resulted in stereotypes about Italians.  That is what movies do, programme people to think or act in a certain way.
Se-ke-la.  You say the first part like sag, the second like the French word que and the last like lark.

ZULU
ENGLISH
Sekela.
A boy’s name meaning support.  Maybe the family received a lot of support from somewhere when he was born.  Maybe they didn’t and hope that the baby will grow up and be a supportive person.
Sekelani.
A boy’s name meaning you must support.
Ngi-ce-la u-ngi-se-ke-la nge-ma-li.
Could you please support me with money?
U-Lungi wa-ngi-se-ke-la nga-ma-te-nde.
Lungi supported me with tents (for the wedding or graduation).
Ngi-zo-ku-se-ke-la si-tha-ndwa.
I will support you darling.
Ngi-se-ke-la i-Durban Football Club.
I support the Durban Football Club.
U-Themba u-se-ke-la i-Juventus.
Themba supports Juventus.
U-Feliz u-se-ke-la i-Benfica.
Feliz supports Benfica.
U-Omotola u-se-ke-la i-Nigeria Super Eagles.
Omotola supports Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
Se-ke-la u-ma-lu-me.
Support uncle.
U-ma-ma u-ya-ngi-se-ke-la ka-khu-lu.
Mother supports me a lot.
A-ba-the-nga ku-mi-na ba-ya-ngi-se-ke-la.
My customers support me.
A-ma-Ngisi a-se-ke-la i-Brexit.
The English support Brexit.
U-se-ke-la ba-ni, Liberals no-ma Conservatives.
Who do you support? Liberals or Conservatives.
Ngi-se-ke-la a-ma-Liberals.
I support Liberals.
Ngi-se-ke-la ama-Conservatives.
I support Conservatives.
U-Jane u-se-ke-la u-bu-hla-nga.
Jane supports racism.

By:  Nonqaba waka Msimang.
Let's play ball.

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