Namibia, in Africa. You can find more detail if you check wikipedia.
What I found distinct, is that nearly all the words offered begin in "o" with a few in "e," but no other vowel nor any consonant. Also, most words are 3 to 5 beats per word, none being only 1 or 2 beats.
@Yourx3JustStopped It is spoken in both southern Angola and Nothern Namibia. It used to be the same piece of land and ethnic group until Europeans came .
Pig is black ? Maybe in she's country in poor Africa -.-
HolyAwe10 1 year ago
Did she say; the pig is black? WTF???
Vikiinduku 1 year ago
beautiful language and culture I miss it.
002Tchiputu 1 year ago
Yes, all the O's are in the north.
ezequielc11 2 years ago
I love this video! I hope we get more videos in the near future!
lailinde 2 years ago
wow most of the words begin with the letter 'O'!
lollyjar 2 years ago
wow, orange is a long word in this language XD
XXNARUTO1234567890 2 years ago
0:39 sounds like japanese ^^
azadaksarayli 2 years ago
What a beautiful woman. Thanks for the lesson. :-)
jonmahoney04 2 years ago 2
Very interesting language, never heard of Oshivambo.
Where's it spoken?
Yourx3JustStopped 2 years ago 3
Namibia, in Africa. You can find more detail if you check wikipedia.
What I found distinct, is that nearly all the words offered begin in "o" with a few in "e," but no other vowel nor any consonant. Also, most words are 3 to 5 beats per word, none being only 1 or 2 beats.
ATokyoite 2 years ago 4
@Yourx3JustStopped It is spoken in both southern Angola and Nothern Namibia. It used to be the same piece of land and ethnic group until Europeans came .
002Tchiputu 1 year ago
you did a great job! very cool language lesson :)
MartinWauligmann 2 years ago 2
Very sweet!
popseni 2 years ago
that's the first time I hear about oshivambo. I didn't even know that there is a language like that xD
Amarantia 2 years ago 2
wow thats cool! finally a new oshivambo lesson! good job mel and janusz!
btw: the colour settings are great!
carisafari 2 years ago