Zulu Lesson Pull

Team building? Photo Credit: Online pic.
Pull is donsa in Zulu.

Rescue teams send ropes down a cliff to pull up stranded hikers. A car is stuck in a ditch and the whole community tries to pull it out. Little boys love helping.

Pulling is not good at home when man pulls this side, woman the other side. Kids feel the tension and start crying because they’re ultra sensitive.

In the U.S. Democrats pull this way, Republicans that way. Voters used to decide the direction until 6 January, when supporters headed Trump’s call and stormed Congress.

Do-nsa. You say the first part like door, the second like bonsai, a Japanese word.

ZULU

ENGLISH

Donsa kancane.

Pull gently.

Donsa kakhulu.

Pull harder.

Ba-donsa imoto.

They’re pulling a car.

Ba-donsa imbongolo.

They’re pulling a donkey.

Musa ukudonsa ingane.

Don’t pull the child.

Musa ukudonsa izinwele zam.

Don’t pull my hair.

Badonsa nge-ntambo ende.

They’re pulling with a long rope.

O-thisha badonsa izi-ndlebe.

Teachers pull kids’ ears.

Ngikudonsa ngendlebe ngoba awuzwa.

I’m pulling your ear because you don’t listen.

Ibhubesi li-donsa inyamazane.

The lion is dragging an antelope.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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