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Human body features in Luchazi

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Traditionally, it is inappropriate to mention human private parts in public. Language is the tool by which we express our identity, ideas, feelings, values, and attitudes. We use the tool of language to develop and grow. Note: One must learn to "think in Luchazi" to fully understand and appreciate the language. Keep a notebook handy for unusual expressions and then check them out with a knowledgeable KaLuchazi. Biologically, the human race consists of two entirely different sexes, male ( yala ) and female ( mpuevo ). A person's sex is the first thing we notice when we see another human being. Below are human body features in Luchazi language: The human features in Luchazi are as follows: 1.  Mutue = head. 2.  Cihanga = face. 3.  Luholo = forehead. 4.  Lituitui = Ear. 5.  Kanua = Mouth. 6.  Litama = Cheek 7.  Lilimi = Tongue 8.  Mazo = Teeth 9.  Cipozi = Chin 10.  Zikapeyo = Eyebrow. 11.  Liso = Eye. 12.  Lizulu =...

Human internal organs in Luchazi

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WORDS RELATED TO HEALTH. 1.  Muono = life. 2.  Yoya = live. 3.  Vuvezi = illness or sickness. 4.  Mavezi = diseases. 5.  Musongo = disease. 5.  Musongo ua kulitambuisa = contagious or infectious epidemic disease or pestilence. 6.  Kuvavala = sick or unwell or in pain. 7.  Na vavala = he/ she is unwell. 8.  Lundunda = headache. 9.  Masikasika = fever. 10.  Kakoho = cough. 11.  Kuhambuka = dysentery. 12.  Mbandu = wound or sore  13.  Maninga = blood. 14.  Lihote = boil. 15.  Mahote = boils. 16.  Tusina = pus. 17.  Mbumba = leprosy. 18   Zintiti = swollen legs and arms. 19.  Lifulu = foam. 20.  Mikiki = bruises. 21. Kusinia = epileptic fit or convulsions or epilepsy. 22.  Tsehula or Ku tsehula = sneeze or to sneeze. 23.  Ku kanguka or kanguka = healed or heal  24.  Ku katala = exhausted. 25.  Matukuta = sweat. 26.  Kusandza = vomit. 27.  ...

Luchazi Grammar

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Luchazi (Lucazi, antonym: Chiluchazi ) is a Bantu language of Angola , Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia and Zambia .  The language belongs to Ciokwe-Luchazi (K.13) class of the Niger-Congo languages (Language code: ISO 639-3 lch). Luchazi is the principal language of the Ngangela  Group. Ngangela is a term coined by the Kimbundu traders and missionaries in 18th century to describe the tribes occupying the area of eastern-central Angola. Ngangela simply means people of the east who have a common word 'Nga' in their languages. Orthography and Phonetics Luchazi is written using the Latin alphabet , with most characters representing the same sound as in English, with some exceptions. c is pronounced like ch in church , n followed by k or g is always nasal like ng in ring , the sound of v is bilabial instead of labiodental. Consonants The following table displays all the consonants in Luchazi: Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar La...