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Months of the Year

IsiNdebele

English

uZibandlela

January

uNhlolanja

February

uMbimbitho

March

uMabasa

April

uNkwenkwezi

May

uNhlangulana

June

uNtulikazi

July

uNcwaba

August

uMpandula

September

uMfumfu

October

uLwezi

November

uMpalakazi

December




Days of the Week

IsiNdebele

English

Isonto

Sunday

Umvulo

Monday

Olwesibili

Tuesday

Olwesithathu

Wednesday

Olwesine

Thursday

Olwesihlanu

Friday

Umgqibelo

Saturday



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