Lesson 12: FAMILY MEMBERS || Kinyarwanda for beginners|| With EXAM Questions

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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    In today's lesson, we learn how to mention our family members like my brother, sister, uncle, mother-in-law etc. I have 2 assignment questions at the end of the video (7:01), put the right answer (A,B or C) in the comments below. Goodluck.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @mapule2780
    @mapule2780 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, I'm South African and I know most of the words here from our languages here. I'm actually in awe. I think it will be easier than I thought to learn Kinyarwanda

  • @mpozatonny7888
    @mpozatonny7888 Před 8 měsíci

    urahoze Theo🙏🙏

  • @cassandra2968
    @cassandra2968 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your lessons!!!! Please keep it up!!

  • @culturenomad2951
    @culturenomad2951 Před rokem

    I once lived in Rwanda for two years,and I speak kinyarwanda. Lots of love from Kenya.. Similarity between Kikuyu and kinyarwanda is amazing

  • @prof.Kakira
    @prof.Kakira Před 6 lety +1

    would you make a video about our traditional items such as Home stuff-chairs, plates (any containers), decorations and their meanings). inkoni, icumu n' ingabo, imyambarire n'ibindi byerekeye umurimbo. igiseke, ikigega k'imyaka. talk about the whole culture norms for cows; uruhimbi (ibyansi, ishisha, kwitira....), all kinds of milk, inzu n' umuteguro wayo..... you get the idea. tell us about those traditional stuff we no longer use in our everyday life especially before colonization period. am your fun!!!

  • @Afroxidental123
    @Afroxidental123 Před 6 lety

    The answers are c) for both questions
    I really love your videos!

  • @giuliareinecke2635
    @giuliareinecke2635 Před 6 lety +2

    Great lesson! Thanks a lot!

  • @Laitalafraise
    @Laitalafraise Před 6 lety

    Great video! Thank you very much!

  • @prof.Kakira
    @prof.Kakira Před 6 lety

    haaah, you sound with an accent in Kinyar'da, bro! # ubutinde n' amasaku, haaaah # that's amazing tho, I follow your videos all the time. yeah man, keep making Rwanda known to the world kabisa. and no many people do what you do now. so you are doing a great job.

  • @nabunjesarah9161
    @nabunjesarah9161 Před 4 lety +1

    About construction of sentences and common words used

  • @abwireojiambo6870
    @abwireojiambo6870 Před 5 lety

    OK this has been the most complicated lesson for me 😂
    Great stuff! From Kenya with love!

  • @nanyongabecky7578
    @nanyongabecky7578 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @mireta8492
    @mireta8492 Před 3 lety

    "Your good friend Kaneza" 🤣🤣 ahahahha Thanks, Theo, for your videos! I enjoy them!

  • @onelove2578
    @onelove2578 Před 6 lety

    thanks bro 👍🏼

  • @mpozatonny7888
    @mpozatonny7888 Před 8 měsíci

    1. C 2.C

  • @kalamustudio
    @kalamustudio Před 2 lety

    6:46 .. I think you meant Step Son and Step Daughter. Thanks for the lessons👍🇹🇿🇹🇿

  • @vanessambabaziutube2158

    👌😅😁

  • @franciscojosedasilva2802
    @franciscojosedasilva2802 Před 3 lety +1

    Please, could you work out a video on pronunciation of "consonants+w" and "consonant+y". I realize that pronuncing the consonant clusters are a little bit tricky . I do appreciate in advance. I am from Brazil and I love African languages a lot

    • @theoisback
      @theoisback  Před 3 lety

      Yes they are! I will see what I can do

  • @ruwase09
    @ruwase09 Před rokem

    Hii! So if i have a child, and im a girl, my kids would call my mom nyirakuru?

  • @busuulwajulie5548
    @busuulwajulie5548 Před rokem

    Hlo I am a Ugandan I to learn he to say what do you want ,where are you from and others

  • @brittanyhoward9186
    @brittanyhoward9186 Před 2 lety

    So if you marry someone and that person already has a child- in English he or she is not your son or daughter in law- he or she is a stepson or a stepdaughter.
    Your Daughter in law is the woman your son marries and your son in law is the man your daughter marries!
    Just wanted to give some clarity- thanks for all of your content!

  • @janinemuhawe3231
    @janinemuhawe3231 Před 5 lety

    How do you call ur cousins son??

  • @michaelmikr8045
    @michaelmikr8045 Před 6 lety

    jhon jones look a like.

  • @nanyongabecky7578
    @nanyongabecky7578 Před 6 lety +2

    My papa used to speak kinyarwanda but I wonder why he used to deny being one hmmm

  • @idazerrr
    @idazerrr Před 6 lety

    question 1, the answer is C i think, and for the question 2, the answer is A. am i right?

    • @theoisback
      @theoisback  Před 6 lety

      I will give you the answer + explanation, in the next Kinyarwanda Lesson :)

  • @rukundoannamaria9871
    @rukundoannamaria9871 Před 5 lety

    Theo you didn’t talk about the step sisters or brothers

  • @sayedfarhan5859
    @sayedfarhan5859 Před 4 lety

    Sounds like swaahili and Malawi get mixed became kanyarwanda

  • @siyabongamviko8872
    @siyabongamviko8872 Před 3 lety

    Lol! Iso na Nyoko are very very very impolite, in fact they are half-insults even in our language here in south Africa! In the Nguni languages, there is yihlo and nyoko. Only older persons who are relatives or familiar, may say them, otherwise you'll get clapped!

    • @theoisback
      @theoisback  Před 3 lety

      hahah, very true indeed!🙈

    • @Lilas_lilas
      @Lilas_lilas Před 3 lety +2

      In my mother tongue, nyoko is “your mother”. It is the formal form of “your mother “ and causes no offense at all. That’s how funny languages are. Maybe an insult in one language and a praise in another language! Ahaha! God is great!