Let’s learn how to properly say “Thank You” in Venda or properly known as Tshivenda language.
Saying thank you in tshivenda language is more similar to other South African languages, such as Sesotho, Sepedi and Setshwana.
How to Say Thank You in Venda?
In order to say thank you in Tshivenda language, you would say = Ndo livhuwa. You can also say =Ndi a livhuwa, which sounds more similar to “ke ya lebowa” for Sesotho and Sepedi languages.
How do you Say Thank You Very Much in Venda?
If you want to emphasise the thanks in Tshivenda language, which in English is “Thank you very much”, you would say = Ndo livhuwa nga maanda. Nga maanda here means “very much” in english.
Useful Sentences Example of saying “thank you” in Venda language
- “Thank you for your help today.” = Ndo livhuwa nga thuso yanu namusi.
- “I received your gift; thank you so much!” = Ndi tanganedza tshifhiwa; ndo livhuwa nga maanda.
- “Thank you for the advice, it was very helpful.” = Ndo livhuwa nga ngeletshedzo, yo thusesa.
- “Thank you for listening to me.” = Ndo livhuwa u thetshelesiwa.
- “I appreciate your support, thank you.” = Ndi ya livhuwa thikhedzo yanu.
- “Thank you for dinner, it was delicious.” = Ndo livhuwa nga tshiswituli (zwiliwa), zwovha zwi tshi kho u difha.
- “Thank you for coming to my presentation.” = Ndo livhuwa uda hanu kha presenthesheni ya nga.
- “Your feedback was invaluable, thank you.” = Muvhigo wanu wo vha wa vhuthongwa, ndo livhuwa.
- “Thank you for your understanding and patience.” = Ndo livhuwa u pfesesa hanu na u kondelela.
- “Thank you for being such a great friend.” = Ndo livhuwa uri ni mugane wa ntha.