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To differentiate between 2nd and 3rd persons, we would
probably use the person’s name if not talking to
someone direct:
Unjani? how are you?
Unjani uJustin? How is Justin?
But, we could also use pronouns:
yourself - wena him/herself - yena
e.g.
How are you? unjani wena?
How is he/she? unjani yena?
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To differentiate between 2nd and 3rd persons, we would
probably use the person’s name if not talking to
someone direct:
Unjani? how are you?
Unjani uJustin? How is Justin?
But, we could also use pronouns:
yourself - wena him/herself - yena
e.g.
How are you? unjani wena?
How is he/she? unjani yena?
UBuntu Bridge has been teaching Xhosa since 2006, there are various products, learning services and tools at : https://www.learnxhosaonline.com/store
#ubuntu #learnxhosa #xhosa #xhosalanguage #isiXhosa