Fetch in Zulu
Fetch is landa in Zulu.
France wants to fetch the 2018 World Cup. Serena Williams wants to fetch the 2018
Wimbledon title for Women’s Singles.
Part of bringing up kids is asking them to fetch
things. This increases their vocabulary,
learn where things are kept at home, how to cook, learn about money and who to
fetch if the parent is sick. Pet owners
teach dogs to fetch slippers.
La-nda. You say it as in Landau, a town in
Germany.
ZULU
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ENGLISH
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Themba, la-nda i-phone yami.
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Themba, fetch my phone.
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Zola, la-nda i-jazi lami.
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Zola, fetch my coat.
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Ngi-zo-landa u-Themba e-day care.
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I will fetch Themba from day care.
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La-nda u-Themba e-day care.
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Fetch Themba from day care.
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La-nda i-moto e-garaji.
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Fetch the car from the garage.
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Si-zo-la-nda u-mama e-airport.
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We will fetch mother from the airport.
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Ba-zo-la-nda u-makoti.
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They will fetch the bride.
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Ba-zo-la-nda u-baba e-bus stop.
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They will fetch father from the bus stop.
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Ni-zo-la-nda i-zi-nku-ni e-hla-thi-ni.
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You will fetch wood from the forest.
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U-zo-ba landa nini o-Grace?
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When will you fetch Grace and the others?
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Ngi-zo-la-nda u-muthi e-Khemisi.
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I will fetch medication from the chemist.
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By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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