ZAMBIA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • ZAMBIA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know
    In this video, we take you down South of the African continent to share some interesting facts about Zambia. Some of these facts will blow your mind.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @grandsonphiri6121
    @grandsonphiri6121 Před rokem +4

    Coming from Zambia I must say you picked a wonderful top ten to learn from. You did the video justice.

    • @TheAfricanScript
      @TheAfricanScript  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video Phiri.
      Did any of these facts surprise you?

  • @tajmeertalpor3524
    @tajmeertalpor3524 Před rokem +1

    All the facts were amazing, and Swahili language translation was so interesting. Ali from pakistan

  • @mussaembalo3128
    @mussaembalo3128 Před rokem +3

    Wouw it's really amazing!!
    I'd like to visit Zambia in the near future.

    • @TheAfricanScript
      @TheAfricanScript  Před rokem

      Zambia is a great country.
      Btw, which other African countries have you visited so far?

  • @ahmed.bakool
    @ahmed.bakool Před rokem +1

    Many Thanks.

  • @nutananivedana1807
    @nutananivedana1807 Před rokem

    Ninatoka Bengaluru, India. Ninapenda maporomoko ya ajabu ya Victoria na wewe ni mwimbaji mzuri wa habari .... Nakutakia uendelee kuifanya tena na tena.
    Huko Bengaluru, Karnataka baadhi ya Waafrika wanasoma vizuri na unafanya mpango wa kutembelea India yetu ya ajabu.
    I'm from Bengaluru, India. I like wonderful Victoria falls and you're a good informative vloggers .... I wish you to keep doing it again and again.
    In Bengaluru, Karnataka some of africans are studies well and you make a plan it to visit our incredibale India

  • @easymiy1260
    @easymiy1260 Před rokem +1

    Amazing 🤩

  • @jurrisaddler8427
    @jurrisaddler8427 Před rokem

    Watching the video and I am from the USA

  • @Ligma-Balls-69
    @Ligma-Balls-69 Před rokem +1

    As a Zambian WE DO NO SPEAK SWAHILI!

  • @willtataw
    @willtataw Před 3 měsíci

    It’s the largest lake in the wild

  • @greeeeee1234
    @greeeeee1234 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm Zambian. I'll say this, WE DONT SPEAK SWAHILI! There are 70+ languages we speak in Zambia, depending on tribe and province. I'm a Tumbuka, Tonga, and Lozi. I mainly speak Nyanja. Here are some translations.
    Hello- Bwanji
    Good morning- Wauka Bwanji (for children speaking to children)
    Good morning(children speaking to adults,speaking to elders)- Mwauka Bwanji
    I love you(child to child)- Nikukonda
    I love you (child to adult/elder)-Nimukondani
    Sorry for the long comment, just something I wanted to say. (Ik you probably didn't read all that)