How do you say hello in Namibian?

How do you say hello in Namibian?

Obviously the first thing you need to know in Namibia is saying hello. In Afrikaans, it’s a plain hallo (huh-low). The Germans say guten tag (gut-ten taahg) and in Oshiwambo its Wa lalapo, which means good morning. You can also use the slang term Howzit – which is a combination of hello and how are you all in one.

What language do Ovambo people speak?

The native name for the language is Oshiwambo (also written Oshivambo), which is also used specifically for the Kwanyama and Ndonga dialects. It is the largest spoken local language in Namibia, particularly by the Ovambo people….Ovambo language.

Owambo
Native speakers(1,441,000 cited 1990 mm)

How do you say hello in Oshiwambo?

Terms in this set (40)

  1. Oshiwambo. English.
  2. Ongaipe. Hello.
  3. Ongiini. How are you.
  4. Walelepo. Good Morning.
  5. Wa uhala po. Good Afternoon.
  6. Wa tokelwa po. Good evening.
  7. Nangalei po nawa. Good night.
  8. Kalei po nawa. Good bye.

Where can I learn Oshiwambo?

The Goethe-Institut Namibia offers Oshiwambo and Afrikaans courses for beginners. The courses are offered in an interactive and conversational manner.

Is oshiwambo a language?

Oshiwambo is a Bantu language which belongs to the larger Niger-Congo phylum. According to S. Shifidi, Oshiwambo is one of the major indigenous languages in present-day Namibia with about a million speakers across the country.

Is Swahili spoken in Namibia?

In 2018, South Africa legalized the teaching of Swahili in schools as an optional subject to begin in 2020. Botswana followed in 2020, and Namibia plans to introduce the language as well….Swahili language.

Swahili
Native speakersEstimates range from 2 million (2003) to 18 million (2012) L2 speakers: 90 million (1991–2015)

How many languages are spoken in Oshiwambo?

twelve dialects
Mbenzi confirm that the Oshiwambo language consists of about twelve dialects (Oshindonga, Oshikwanyama, Oshingandjera, Oshikwambi, Oshikwaluudhi, Oshikolonkadhi, Oshimbandja, Oshimbalantu, Oshivale, Oshikwankwa, Oshikafima and Oshindombodhola).

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