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‘Superstore’ gets isiZulu adaptation - MSN
The post ‘Superstore’ gets isiZulu adaptation appeared first on Gadget. Showmax and NBCUniversal Formats are bringing a South African twist to the hit US comedy series.
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Streaming platform announces isiZulu remake of ‘Superstore’ for ...
Showmax has unveiled plans to adapt NBCUniversal’s smash-hit comedy, “Superstore”, into isiZulu for South African fans. The announcement comes as the original series celebrates its tenth ...
IsiZulu is an agglutinative language, which means words are made up of small units that determine meaning. As a result, isiZulu words are long and take time to write.
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Briefly on MSN“That’s How It’s Supposed To Be”: Young Afrikaans-Speaking Siblings’ Fluent Zulu Banter Charms SA
A video of two Afrikaans-speaking siblings playfully arguing in fluent isiZulu sparked joy and discussion about language ...
South African popular radio personality Tbo Touch recently shared a cute video of his older son, Ruri, trying to speak ...
The way isiZulu literature is set up, I would say a star to me is Mzi Mngadi because he wrote a lot of set books and I enjoyed his set works, like Ababulali beNyathi and Kuyoqhuma Nhlamvana.
Tool development for the Nguni group of languages – and isiZulu and isiXhosa in particular – wasn't simply a case of copy-and-pasting tools from English. I had to develop novel algorithms that ...
Tool development for the Nguni group of languages – and isiZulu and isiXhosa in particular – wasn’t simply a case of copy-and-pasting tools from English. Computer scientists had to develop novel ...
IsiZulu helps me communicate daily with people in the community and on TikTok. As a paramedic, some of the communities we service have people who can’t speak English; it’s so resourceful to be ...
First-year students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal will from next year have to enrol for a compulsory isiZulu course - and pass - to graduate. The move, a first for a South African university ...
Masinga's version of the famous oration at Caesar's funeral that began, "Zihlobo, Bakwethu, maRomani …" is all that remains in the South African Broadcasting Corporation archives of this rich aural ...
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