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COP-1: Introduction to Copulatives

Bafundi abahle: nansi incwadi ezonisiza ngokufundisa ngezibanjalo. kunesivivinyo ekugcineni.

Dear learners: here’s a document that will help y’all by teaching about copulatives. there’s a test at the end.

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By White Zulu

Umtoliki, umlobi, imbongi, umcwaningi nomqoqi wezakudala, eneziqu zeMasters ngeClassics, okanye esekhuluma izilimi eziyisikhombisa.
Translator, writer, poet, researcher, cook and collector of arcana, with a Masters in Classics and (so far) seven languages under my belt.

One reply on “COP-1: Introduction to Copulatives”

This is a cool reference list — thanks. It has just been pasted into my isiZulu notebook.
This reminds me of last week when I learned more about one of my favourite isiZulu phrases: “Bangabangani bami” What’s not to love about a phrase that starts with two bangs? It is explosive and feels great to say. Plus you can only say it in front of your friends!
The next step I need to take is to use ‘lona’ and ‘laba’ along with the initial ‘ngabangani bami’ or ‘ngugogo’. I will give the test a go tomorrow. Cheers!

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