GOSH I CAN'T COPE
So I am learning a new language because in the house I live in they are a lot of people from Zimbabwe which are Mike, Simba, Michelle, Wadzi and Nancy. So lately I have been trying to learn chi Shona because Nancy is trying to learn IsiZulu so a few days ago I asked her how it’s like to have to learn IsiZulu when no one else in the house is learning chi Shona and she said that it hurts so you practically can’t ignore something like that. I have been excited with learning it because Rurimi rumwe haruzadzikisa mutauro (meaning that one language is never enough) so excited me goes and start speaking the first chi Shona sentence that I know little did I know that it wasn’t only in the reading the sentence it is with how you pronounce it. So brace yourself because by the time I post another publish I would be able to pronounce every single R and V in chi Shona or maybe I should say a little because if I say every than that will mean that I wouldn’t be posting on my blog for quite some time and it already feels like it’s been a month since I have published but thank you to all those who have been viewing even though there was nothing new. I promise you it’s the tests and the work not because I have stopped caring or something.
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There wasn't really that much research put into it just experience of living with a few Zimbabweans and having Zimbabwean friends
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