All Things Atlanta
Atlanta Georgia on my mind.
By: Nonqaba waka
Msimang.
This blog teaches followers isi-Zulu
or Zulu, but there’s a lot we cannot cover here because English doesn’t have
many triple consonants, an important ingredient in isi-Zulu,
and that makes translation a challenge.
Good news though. It
just occurred to me that there are some Zulu words pronounced like Atlanta. Say the -i- like
e-mail.
ZULU
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ENGLISH
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Ntando.
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A boy’s name which means love.
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I-nta-ndo.
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A charm to induce love.
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Nta-mba-ma.
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In the afternoon.
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I-nta-mo.
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Neck.
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I-nta-ba.
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Mountain.
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E-nta-be-ni.
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On the mountain.
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I-nto.
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A thing.
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I-nto-mba-za-ne.
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Girl.
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Ntombazane.
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A girl’s name meaning girl. You better
believe it.
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I-nta-mbo.
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Rope. Kids in Africa, Atlanta and
Brazil play jump rope.
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Nta-nta.
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Float, like a toy duck in a basin or
bath tub.
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