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There are two
versions of Ndebele in South Africa, they both belong to the Nguni
group of Bantu Languages. The Northern Ndebele or Nrebele and the
Southern Ndebele otherwise known as Amandebele. There is also a
separate language called Ndebele that is spoken primarily in Zimbabwe
(but also in Botswana).
The first group of Ndebele speakers
are found in the Limpopo Province (formerly Northern Transvaal or
Northern Province) of South Africa around the Towns of Mokopane
(Potgietersrus) and Polokwane (Pietersburg). Unfortunately this
language was never taken seriously, so it was never taught at school
and neither did anyone sit down and compile a proper orthography. The
language is sometimes mistakenly grouped under the Northern Sotho
group of dialects. This language is becoming extinct. The new
generation mostly speaks Northern Sotho.
One of the Ndebele
people's famous achievements is that they caught the Afrikaners by
surprise and killed one of their leaders Piet Potgieter. The
Afrikaners built a monument and called it "Moorddrift". As
revenge the Ndebele King was killed in his cave refuge, together with
a few of his followers.
This group is sometimes called
BaTlou. If this language were to be further grouped it would be
grouped with Swazi, because of their use of the root ti- as opposed
to izi- for example:
nkxomo -singular tinkxomo -plural (Nrebele)
inkomo - singular tinkomo -plural (Swazi)
inkomo - singular
izinkomo -plural (Zulu)
The second group of Ndebele speakers
is found in the Mpumalanga and Gauteng Province of South Africa. This
group's language was not taken seriously, and for years the children
were taught Zulu instead. They were lucky because the apartheid
government created a Bantustan for them called Kwandebele, and with
this came the radio station, Radio Ndebele. In the new South Africa
the name of the station was changed to Ikhwekhwezi, meaning Star.
This station has funnily enough expanded its footprint to include the
Northern Ndebele region. The language luckily still retains most of
its flavour with a few Northern Sotho and Afrikaans words trickling
in.
The Ndebele people have recently become famous for their
colourful wall paintings and traditional garb. Their paintings are
used for instance to attract tourists and have been used to decorate
tails of South African Airways Jumbo jets etc.
The Zimbabwean
Ndebele is closer to Zulu than it is to the two South African Ndebele
languages
