Ngiyala -
In Zulu scripture, "Ngiyala" is used to strongly urge or charge someone to do something. For example, in , it is used to say:
The word primarily translates from Zulu as " I refuse " or " I deny ." Depending on the context, it can express a strong personal boundary, a spiritual declaration, or it can refer to a popular cultural trend. Below are three ways you might use "Ngiyala" in a text: 1. Spiritual or Biblical Context Ngiyala
It is frequently used by students or professionals to express that they refuse to let life's hardships stop their progress. 3. Musical Reference In Zulu scripture, "Ngiyala" is used to strongly
"Ngakho-ke kuqala kukho konke ukuba ukunxusa, nokukhuleka, nokucela, nokubonga kwenzelwe abantu bonke." (Therefore, first of all, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people.) 2. Cultural & Personal Resilience Spiritual or Biblical Context It is frequently used