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  • xD ! so funny xD ! am rwandan and it's nice to see it , very positive , good continuation gyal ;)

  • thank you for trying to teach kinyarwanda to the world.am Rwandan myself and I have to say kinyarwanda ain't easy to learn especially when you didn't grow up there, so am actually impressed.do yo thing girl:)

  • Hhahah... I laughed so hard when I saw this video..am from Rwanda but living in London and its really fascinating to hear somebody else trying to learnt kinyarwanda...I rate you for that..its not any easy language...keep it up...:)

  • For the poster's knowledge, amakuru is more like "how are you?" and Ni meza is "I'm fine" Bite is "what's up?" and Sawa sawa is like "chillin'"......I have friends from Rwanda, love that language.

  • My friend and I are volunteering with a family of refugees from Rwanda, and they don't really speak any English, so this is a very helpful video until we learn more Kinyarwanda, or they learn more english. Thanks!

  • i have too say you are too cute!!! well done for trying to learn a different language! im from Rwanda but live in london! but its nice to see my language interesting to someone else! put a smile on my face!! :)

  • @composer76 hello i'm from rwanda, I like your prestation and i want saw how are learn this language

    me i living in.switzerland and i want to correspond with you. Thank you and mulabeho

  • Murakoze cyane kuri iyi video.

  • Wow tahnks a lot!!! I will spend next year in Rwanda and have to learn Kinyaranda soon. It sounds fun :)

  • Awesome, will there be any more lessons? Will be waiting expectantly!

  • LMAO am from Rwanda so I have to give props for doing that.

  • I like the fact that she also insists on the intonation. Most western speak all words the same way like in swahili, which is not correct.

  • actually, "amakuru"  literally means "the news" and "ni meza" = "the news are good"

  • aw. how long did it take you to learn that?? impressed

  • Wow! Thank you for this lesson! You are so sweet! :) Murakoze, hee hee...

  • More please! No one does videos on how to speak Kinyarwanda, so please make some more

  • Great...

  • This is such a cute language! :D I want to know more! lol

  • This is very very helpful. Thank you so much for putting it up. Would love it if you could do some more of this.

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