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  • A Child's Guide to Speaking Tsonga

  • An Introductory Course for the Xitsonga Language of Southern Africa
  • By: Makungu Harrison
  • Narrated by: Makungu Harrison
  • Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins

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A Child's Guide to Speaking Tsonga

By: Makungu Harrison
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Publisher's Summary

This 28-session Tsonga (Xitsonga) course targeted at young learners provides an overview of the Tsonga language with a focus on frequently used words and phrases. Topics covered include greetings, numbers, colors, manners, questions, and many other important topics that can be put to daily use. 

This important African language is spoken by three to four million people in Southern Africa and is similar to Tswa and Ronga. It is sometimes referred to as Tswa-Ronga for that reason, and in Zimbabwe it is called Shangani. The language is spoken primarily in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. This course is ideal for young learners of the language, including sound effects and games to bring learning to life, in addition to reviewing the vocabulary in multiple ways to ensure correct pronunciation and a firm understanding of the words and phrases taught.

©2022 Makungu Harrison (P)2022 Makungu Harrison

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