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A Guide to Luchazi Greetings and Conversational Phrases

A Guide to Luchazi Greetings and Conversational Phrases Learning Luchazi is more than just memorizing words; it is about building rapport. Using the correct greeting shows respect for the culture and helps you sound more natural in conversation. 1. General terms: Luchazi to English  Andama : stay temporary. Cihindu : well-being, or good health. Hinduisa : to inquire about the well-being of someone. Kangula:  to be in good health. Mitende yenu : my regards. Moyo uenu:  best wishes. Sangala : praise. 2. The Core Vocabulary of Welcome Before diving into phrases, it is helpful to understand the terms that define Luchazi hospitality: Ngendzi:  A guest, visitor, or newcomer. Ku sesa:  To go out and meet a visitor on their way. Cesa : exchange kind wishes upon meeting or visit one another: greet one another. ( Ku licesa  – To visit one another or exchange kind wishes upon meeting.) Meneka : Greet. Sambelela:  To welcome a guest cordially and with courtesy. Ku...

Human Anatomy: Luchazi to English

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Human Anatomy: Luchazi to English Biologically, humans consist of two sexes: male (yala) and female (mpuevo). Often, a person's sex is the first thing we notice. To help you learn the language, here is a comprehensive guide to human body features in Luchazi. The Body (Muvila) Parts of the Head: Luchazi to English Mutue  – Head. Mitue – Heads. Mbandamutue  – Crown of the head; the top of the head. Cihanga  – Face. Vihanga  – Faces. Luholo  – Forehead. Mahulo  – Foreheads. Cipala  – Forehead. Vipala  – Foreheads. Mupala  – A large forehead. Liso  – Eye. Meso  – Eyes. Cifuiko ca liso –  Eyelid. Vifuiko va meso –  Eyelids. Nkaveyo –  Eyelash. Zinkaveyo –  Eyelashes. Nkapeyo:–  Eyebrow. Zinkapeyo –  Eyebrows. Cikenikeni  – Eyebrow. Vikenikeni –  Eyebrows. Lizulu –  Nose. Mazulu  – Noses. Lituitui –  Ear. Matuitui –  Ears. Mbakutuinga –  Temple. Zimbakutuinga:–  Temples...