How to say [ good morning ] in Tsonga Language ( Xitsonga and Bantu Language )

 How to say [ good morning ] in Tsonga Language ( Xitsonga and Bantu Language )



Peoples are searching for How to say [ good morning ] in Tsonga Language ( Xitsonga and Bantu Language ) Tsonga Language is a Bantu language spoken by the Tsonga people of southern Africa. According to report 4 millions native speakers in Tsonga language globally.


Tsonga is an official language of South Africa, and under the name "Shangani" it is recognised as an official language in the Constitution of Zimbabwe.


The name "Tsonga" is the root of Xitsonga culture, language or ways of the Tsonga.


According to Xitsonga linguists, Xitsonga is an all-inclusive name for the Tshwa- Ronga or Tonga Group of Bantu languages. These dialects or languages are spoken in South Africa and parts of Southern Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Southern Zimbabwe.


Approximately 1,646,000 people in the Limpopo Province are Xitsonga speaking. Vatsonga have been traced back by historians, to 500 – 1400 AD. They originated from the eastern part of Mozambique in the past two thousand years, long before the arrival of the Portuguese.


Peoples are searching for How to say [ good morning ] in Ririmi ra Xitsonga ( Xitsonga na Ririmi ra Xitsonga ) Ririmi ra Xitsonga i ririmi ra Xibantu leri vulavuriwaka hi vanhu va Vatsonga va le dzongeni wa Afrika. Hi ku ya hi xiviko 4 wa mamiliyoni ya vavulavuri va ririmi ra Xitsonga emisaveni hinkwayo.

Xitsonga i ririmi ra ximfumo ra Afrika-Dzonga, naswona ehansi ka vito ra "Shangani" ri amukeriwa tani hi ririmi ra ximfumo eka Vumbiwa bya Zimbabwe.

Vito ra "Vtsonga" i rimitsu ra ndhavuko wa Xitsonga, ririmi kumbe tindlela ta Vatsonga.

Hi ku ya hi vativi va tindzimi va Xitsonga, Xitsonga i vito leri katsaka hinkwaswo eka Tshwa- Ronga kumbe Ntlawa wa Tonga wa tindzimi ta Xibantu. Tindzimi leti kumbe tindzimi ti vulavuriwa eAfrika-Dzonga na swiphemu swa le Dzongeni wa Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia na le Dzongeni wa Zimbabwe.

Kwalomu ka 1,646,000 wa vanhu exifundzheninkulu xa Limpopo va vulavula Xitsonga. Vatsonga va landzelerisiwa hi van’wamatimu, kuya fika hi 500 – 1400 AD. Ma sungule exiphen’wini xa le vuxeni bya Mozambique eka malembe ya magidi mambirhi lama hundzeke, khale swinene ku nga si fika Maputukezi.


Good = Kahle

Morning = Mixo

Good Morning = Mixo lowunene



Good Morning Image In Tsonga Language
Good Morning Image In Tsonga Language



FAQ about good morning in Tsonga Language 




Q. How to say good morning in Tsonga Language ?

Mixo lowunene




Q. How to say good morning in Xitsonga and Bantu Language ?

Mixo lowunene




Q. How many native speakers in Tsonga language ?

- 4 millions native speakers in Tsonga language globally wide.



Q. Who invented Tsonga language ?

It developed from Zulu, southern Mozambican Thonga, and Tembe and forms a bridge between Shona and Nguni. There are four Tsonga language groups: Tshwa (spoken in Mozambique); Ronga dialects (Mozambique) ; the Northern Province Tsonga dialects; and Maputsu or Tembe (Ingwavuma-district of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa).



Q. What is the origin of Tsonga language and when originate from ?

- The origins of Tsonga people date back to the days of King Shaka Zulu, when they were known for bartering fabric and beads for copper, ivory and salt. King Shaka sent Soshangane to conquer present-day Southern Mozambique in the 19th century during the Mfecane upheaval.

The Tsonga people are a Bantu ethnic group native mainly to Southern Mozambique and South Africa. They speak Xitsonga, a Southern Bantu language.

The Tsonga people originated from Central and East Africa somewhere between AD 200 and 500, and have been migrating in-and-out of South Africa for over a thousand (1,000) years.




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