Talk:Ndonga

Latest comment: 8 months ago by 105.232.72.170 in topic Translate from English to oshiwambo

Why Ndonga language?

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... when Ndonga is simply a redirect? Why not use the simpler title? - Nat Krause 16:04, 7 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

The naming conventions specify that languages should be at X language, for reasons of consistency and possible disambiguation. — mark 08:10, 26 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oshiwambo distinct?

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Is the Oshiwambo language distinct from Ndonga? Should that (equally messy and stubby) article be merged into this one? --babbage (talk) 10:25, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ndonga language template

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If you are a native speaker of Ndonga then you can help translate this template into your own language:


ngOmulongithi nguno omupopi gOshindonga.

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--Amazonien (talk) 04:39, 20 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Translate from English to oshiwambo

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In Loving Memory: Honouring The Life and Legacy of our beloved Uncle

Good morning, everyone. For those who may not have had the privilege of knowing me, my name is Rudolph, and I stand before you today as a proud grandson of a remarkable man who touched the lives of many. On that fateful Sunday, the 24th of March this year, we bid farewell to my dear uncle, leaving behind treasured memories and a legacy that will forever live on in our hearts.

Uncle, I really know that you were a pillar of strength and as you always there to offer support and guidance when we highly need most. Your wisdom and patience towards us awaken our minds as we remember the kind of person you were. Your absence from us touched everyone around you, due to being a kind-hearted person you were. Your friendly demeanor and infectious laughter brightened up any room, and this made everyone to feel sad as you nowhere to be found Uncle 😭. Being a generous and wise man you were "and I say you were" because you take ours' needs into account before your own. You were my mentor, role model and you treated like me as am your Last born. And will obviously have to say that: "you were a selflessness and willingness person as you always there to help others and this showed me the true meaning of compassion and empathy in becoming a true MAN like you were.

You left us with the legacy of love and kindness that will forever live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know you. Memory you shared continues to inspire me in becoming a better person like you, Uncle. Your spirit lives on, your value of being a true man will be in us, And also the memory you shared with us Uncle will forever be unforgettable. You taught us a lot in your living time, I mean by the time we have had you as our Uncle 😭, And your attributes with us remind me being an incredible person you were.

I miss you UNCLE more than words can express, but I take comfort in knowing that you are in a better place free from pain and suffering. I will always hold you close to my heart and strive to live a life that honors the legacy you left behind (with Us)

Shilomboleni Grandson 105.232.72.170 (talk) 16:39, 28 March 2024 (UTC)Reply