" Igama lakho " is an isiZulu and isiXhosa phrase that translates to " Your Name &…
In Zulu and Xhosa, " ubonakala " translates to " you are seen ," " you a…
"Wenzile Rewind” in a Gospel context can be understood in English as: “ Bring back the good…
“Thato Ya Hao” is a phrase from the Sesotho language (spoken in countries like Lesotho and South …
"Ewe Jesu” in Zulu gospel context comes from the Zulu language spoken mainly in South Africa…
“Bophelo ke wena” is a phrase from the Sesotho / Setswana languages spoken in Southern Africa. Bo…
“Sithi Bayede” is a phrase from the Zulu language in Southern Africa. Literal meaning Sithi = We …
“Haleluyah Mdumiseni” is a phrase used in many African gospel songs, combining Hebrew and Zulu/Ng…
“Moya Wami” comes from Zulu / Xhosa languages in Southern Africa. Moya = Spirit / Breath / Soul W…
“ Zonk’Izono” is an isiZulu phrase meaning: Zonke (Zonk’) = All Izono = Sins So it literally mean…
MEANING (ENGLISH) “Ndifihle” comes from isiXhosa / isiZulu. Literal meaning Ndifihle = “Hide me” …
MEANING (SWAHILI) Injili / muktadha wa Kikristo (kwa Kiswahili) “Turning Around” ina maana ya Mun…
MEANING (ENGLISH) Jesu Ke Mmoloki” comes from Sesotho / Setswana and is commonly used in Southern…
MEANING (ENGLISH) “Yimi Lo” is a phrase from the Ewe language (spoken in Ghana, Togo, and parts o…