frequency: the number of times an event occurs
tally: a mark used to keep count of the number of times something happens
Ubuwazi? (Did you know?)
‘Itafula’ is an isiZulu word borrowed from an Afrikaans word ‘tafel’.
Khumbula!(Remember!)
Any noun that starts with ‘i’ their subject concord is zi ie. Uweta iyashesha.
Ubusazi?Did you know?
Words such as colours describing nouns are called relatives (Izibaluli).
The noun described (as well as its noun class) determines the relative links or concord used.
Imizekelo (Examples) ilokhwe (noun class 9 and relative links ‘e’ or ‘i’) = ‘ilokhwe ebomvu’ (the red dress)
‘ilokhwe ibomvu’ (the dress is red)
Nouns in noun class 10 take the relative links ‘ezi’ and ‘zi‘.
Example: ‘iihempe ezibomvu’(red shirts)
‘iihempe zibomvu’ (the shirts are red)