Mama used to say: "batho ba utlwa ka le tlalo".
1ove
wats the story behind this?
very interesting!
what does that mean homez? Some of us like don't speak bantu hey!
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wel shot! id like to know what that means?
@kotn: lol! you model-c-school(d) --- kwakwakwakwakwakwa! (that's bantu for LOL, bru!)
@nina1: no story.
direct translation: people hear through skin --- but it's a meta-five, it could mean that 'it has to be painful for a person to learn something'.
*but I stand corrected, I'm sure somebody commands SeTswana better.
lebogang: your translation is grand.
Ka SeKgowa Khumbelo Learning in general is a painful process because it means that you have to challenge your beliefs and wrestle with what you already know in order to incorporate new knowledge. To "come to know" means you have to "change". Change is hard. No doubt.
WOW!
great shot man.
I've learn'd alot and im changing, Thanks!
Really great shot Lebogang!
Gr8 shot.
And ur translation is prefek.
sounds like something said before a right ass-whippin'...
lovely image... spiritual
Jaz u on point, reminds me of my sotho teacher. eo monna ene ele kgeleke ea puo ea tjhaba sa rona sa Moshoeshoe. ruri ke mo relela kgaebana!!!!
word to moms!
Listen, listen,,,
lol, fanks Jaz.
yeah my moms used to drop that line just before i got a hiding...
lol @ pea
unbelievable, but true.
Magnificent