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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
A few facts
Just a little random information ... The water in Namibia is drinkable out of the tap in all but a few places, that's a good thing. The cell phone I use to write these articles is a Nokia 2630. And the language I am learning is called Thimbukushu. It is part of the Bantu language. The majority of the people in my new village speak Khesan (not sure of the spelling). So here's a greeting in both languages. Thimbtkushu - ngepi (how are you) thiawana (good). In Khesan - bamba , chaka which means the same. More to come.
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