Japanese to Tsonga Translation
Common Phrases From Japanese to Tsonga
Japanese | Tsonga |
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ありがとう | Inkomu |
お願いします | Kombela |
ごめん | ku tisola |
こんにちは | Avuxeni |
さようなら | Sala kahle |
はい | Ina |
いいえ | E-e |
元気ですか? | Ku njhani? |
すみません | Ndzi khomeli |
わからない | A ndzi tivi |
わかりました | ndza twisisa |
そう思います | Ndzi ehleketa tano |
多分 | Kumbexana |
また後で | Ndzi ta ku vona hi ku famba ka nkarhi |
気をつけて | Tihlayisi |
どうしたの? | Ku humelela yini? |
どうでも | U nga vileli |
もちろん | Kumbexana |
すぐに | Hi ku hatlisa |
さあ行こう | A hi fambeni |
Interesting information about Japanese Language
Japanese is an East Asian language spoken by approximately 128 million people in Japan. It belongs to the Japonic language family and has a unique writing system consisting of three scripts: kanji (Chinese characters), hiragana, and katakana (phonetic syllabaries). Japanese grammar follows a subject-object-verb structure, with verb conjugation based on politeness levels. The language includes various honorifics used to show respect when addressing others. Unlike many languages that have gender-specific pronouns, Japanese lacks grammatical gender distinctions. Additionally, it features pitch accent patterns which affect word pronunciation and meaning. Loanwords from English are commonly integrated into everyday speech due to Western influence since the Meiji era in the late 19th century.
Know About Tsonga Language
Tsonga, also known as Xitsonga, is a Bantu language spoken by approximately 4.5 million people in Southern Africa. It belongs to the Tsonga-Tswa branch of the Niger-Congo language family and has several dialects including Shangaan and Ronga. The majority of Tsonga speakers reside in Mozambique, South Africa (especially Limpopo Province), Swaziland, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. The writing system for Tsonga uses Latin characters with diacritics to represent specific sounds not found in English or other languages using the Roman alphabet. Historically an oral tradition-based language without written literature until recent years when efforts have been made towards standardization. It shares some vocabulary similarities with neighboring languages such as Zulu but maintains its unique grammatical structure characterized by noun classes that affect verb agreement patterns.
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