- The
official term is "
siSwati"
among native speakers; in English, Zulu,
Ndebele or
Xhosa it may be
referred to as Swazi.
Siswati is most
closely related...
- Today,
Swati people reside in both
Eswatini and
South Africa.
People of
Swati descent in
South Africa are
typically identifiable by
speaking siSwati, or...
-
Anthem Competition'. Firstly, a
local competition for
suitable lyrics in
siSwati was held, then a
competition for the best
musical settings was advertised...
-
Swazi ascribe a
special spiritual role to the monarch.
SiSwati (also
known as
Swati,
Swazi or
Siswati) is a
Bantu language of the
Nguni Group,
spoken in Eswatini...
- specifically. The
official languages of the
Republic are
Sepedi Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga Afrikaans English isiNdebele isiXhosa and isiZulu. Recognising...
-
zabalaza means "struggle" or "active rebellion" in isiZulu, isiXhosa,
siSwati and isiNdebele. Initially, as ZabFed, it was a
federation of pre-existing...
- (literally "She-Elephant", pl. tiNdlovukati; also
spelled Indlovukazi) is the
siSwati title for the
female monarch of Eswatini. The
title is
given preferentially...
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River in Mpumalanga,
South Africa. The name
Sabie is
derived from the
siSwati word "Ulusaba"
which means "fearful river"
because the
river was once teeming...
-
foreign television series. The
relaunched SABC 1 gave
programmes in
Siswati and
SiNdebele for the
first time on
national television.
Since TV1/SABC 1 broadcast...
- Lubombo,
Manzini and Shishelweni. The
Scout Motto is
Hlala ulungele! in
siSwati. The
highest rank is Lion Scout. On my honour, I
promise to do my best...