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Senior Virtual Ranger Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:35 pm Posts: 605 |
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Below an interesting article on African animal names
What's in an Animal's Name? By Rael Loon, Kruger Park Times What’s in an animal’s name? Most of us are familiar with many of South African animals common names or descriptive names. Some of the keener naturalists refer to animals by their Latin or scientific name. These can be of particular interest as many of the common names are derived from the Latin name. Afrikaans names are also wonderfully descriptive in their translations. It is always interesting to try to find out some of the origins of these names. For example is there a connection between monk and monkey? Is there a connection between spied and spider? Bat and bat-an-eyelid? Horse and hoarse? Aardvark as earthpig? Hippopotamus is literally translated as ‘river horse’ in Greek or ‘seacow’ in Afrikaans. Not too many of us, however, are familiar with the derivation of many of the African names. Credo Mutwa explains some of these in his book ”Isilwane – The animal”, while several Tsonga idioms provide a rich interpretation of some familiar African names… King of the Beasts For example ingonyame, the Zulu word for lion means ‘the master of all flesh’. This name consists of two words, ngo, meaning very high, and nyama, which means ‘flesh’ or power. Another Zulu term for lion is ibubesi, which comes from the verb bhubeza meaning ‘to make the final decision’, supporting the belief that the lion is king of the beasts. In Tsonga, ‘ku va nghala’, ‘to be a lion’ refers to being brave and ‘ku lwa xinghala’ translates ‘to fight like a lion’. The Noble Leopard All African tribes regard the leopard as an animal that symbolizes all that is noble, courageous and honorable. It is called ingwe by the Zulus and nkwe by the Basutos. These words originally meant ‘pure sovereignty’ or ‘pure kingship’. In very ancient times, a king who supposedly ruled over other kings among the Botswana tribes was called nkwetona. The Unstoppable One African people regard the elephant with a very deep reverence. The Zulu, Tswana and Tsonga names for the elephant all mean ‘the forceful one’, ‘the unstoppable one’. In Zulu the name for an elephant is indlovu, from the verb dlovu, which means to ’crash through’, ‘to pierce savagely’. The Tswana and Sotho word for elephant, tlou, and the Tsonga word njovu also carry this meaning. Several Tsonga idioms provide food for thought: ‘ku ba ndlopfu hi xibakele’ translates to ‘hit an elephant with a fist’, i.e. ‘to make a very slight impression’. ‘Nkari wa mahlemba – ndlopfu’ means ‘the time of the elephants bath’, ie ‘the early hours before dawn’. The Uncontrollable One The hippopotamus is regarded by African people as a symbol of rebellion, uncontrollability and unruliness. The Tswana name for the animal is kubu which means ‘rebellion’ or ‘rebelliousness’. It also means ‘sudden awakening’ which in Setswana is kubuga. African people also believe that the hippo is an animal of confusion because it cannot make up its mind whether it is a rhinoceros or an elephant. The Zulu people call the hippo invubu. This word has several meanings one of which has to do with mixing from the verb vuba which means ‘to mix’, ‘to knit together ’ or ‘to combine’. In this sense the word invubu means ‘the mixed up creature’ or the creature which is unable to make up its mind what it is! A Champion Fighter Two idioms dealing with crocodiles are ‘kuva ngwenya emutini’ - to be a croc in the village - implies ‘to be a champion fighter’, whilst ‘ku tshama ni ngwenya emutini’ translates ‘to live with a dangerous person in the village.’ To Outshine The Bakgatla is a tribe that live in the North West Province and Botswana. At one time, the Bakgatlas were one of the most powerful Tswana-speaking tribes in Southern Africa. They regard the monkey as a totem and call it kgathla or kgabu, which means; ‘to dazzle’, ‘to outshine’ or to ‘impress very deeply ’. The monkey is known as ‘the impressive one’ or ‘the one who outshines all’. Kgabu comes from the kgaba or kgabesa, which means to ‘decorate richly ’. When Bakgatla people wish the king or chief a long and prosperous life, they use the following words: ‘May it climb the tallest tree and eat the gum of long life, the monkey.’ Baboon in Zulu is called imfene. This word comes from the verb fana which means ‘to resemble’. This implicitly means ‘that which resembles a human being! ‘Ku banana hi rhambu mfene’ means in Tsonga ‘to hit each other with a baboon’s bone’, i.e. ‘to exchange gifts with relatives only’. The Purifier South African people know the hyena by its Zulu name, impisi , while some tribes in Zimbabwe call it sisi. These words literally mean ‘the purifier ’, ‘the cleaner’, ‘the one who makes things orderly ’. This name is indicative of the hyena’s tendency to tidy up the carcasses on which it feeds. In Sestwana the hyena is called sephiri or phiri. This means the ‘animal of the secret’ because the hyena moves in secret usually in darkness and silently. The Shangaan people associate the hyena with evil and witchcraft. ‘Ku va mhisi’, in Tsonga means to be a hyena, i.e. a hard and fearless worker. ‘Ku va ni matimaba ya mhisi,’ i.e. ‘to have the strength of a hyena’, that is to be strong and evil. The Humble One The eland appears in hundreds of fables and legends. We are all familiar with eland figures being decorated in Bushman rock art. Zulu-speaking people call the eland impofu, which is a word with several meanings. One is ‘golden-skinned one’; another is ‘poor one’ or the ‘humble one’. In Zulu, to be poor is mpfou and a poor person is regarded as mpofana. Poverty was equated with humility in ancient times. The Bastawana and Sothos called the eland pofu, which means the same thing. Other antelope with symbolic names include the Sable which is called inkolongwane in Zulu which means ‘the ululating’. In Sesotho it is called mugulukwane, and apparently in old Setswana and Sesotho gulukwane which means ‘the one over whom people ululate.’ Ugly But Honoured Despite its ugly appearance, African people hold the wildebeest in such reverence that the Zulu word for wildebeest: nkonkoni is used to denote a champion or leader in any field. The wisest and greatest traditional healer in any community is always called the ‘inkonkoni’. The best football player in any township is always nicknamed ‘nkonkoni’ in tribute to his football skills. The Feared One The chameleon is feared and revered by many African people. The Zulu people call the chameleon inwabu, which means ‘the one who moves very lazily’. Another name, which people call the chameleon is libido, a strange term which has to do with decay: buhodu, ‘the rotting one’ or ‘the one who causes decay ’. In Tsonga, ‘ku va ni mahiri ya lampfana’, means to have the tricks of a chameleon ‘, ie to be a liar. Several other idioms dealing with reptiles include ones dealing with tortoises and snakes: ‘Ku dlokodla nyoka’, ‘to poke at a snake’, i.e. to provoke a peaceful person. ‘Ku dlokodla mfutsu’ translates to ‘to poke at a tortoise’, that is to put someone on the alert. ‘Ku siya hi mfutsu’, ‘to be outrun by a tortoise’, to be exceedingly slow. ‘Ku twa nyoka’, to ‘hear the snake’, ie to feel hungry. ‘Ku miyeta nyoka, ‘to quiten the snake’, that is to eat. Always A Twist As can be seen there is much more to an animal’s name that normally meets the eye. The English, Afrikaans, Latin, Zulu, Tsonga, Sesotho and Setswana interpretation all tell their own story giving a truly First World versus Third World cosmopolitan mix of perceptions of some of South Africa’s wildlife. There is always a twist to these animals’ tales! Searching for the origins of these names can be a creative and rewarding exercise. Remembering a few of these stories and idioms about some of these. |
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Senior Virtual Ranger Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:43 pm Posts: 2999 |
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Thanks for that, Pardus, I have heard the names used on certain game drives, occasionally the meanings of the names are explained but not often
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Distinguished Virtual Ranger Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:01 am Posts: 2155 Location: Marloth Park, South Africa |
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Field Guides are taught to use the african names for animals especially when speaking to each other on their radios, this is so that their clients don't understand and don't encourage them to speed to a sighting.
It works in the private game reserves as only three vehicles are usually allowed at a sighting, as one leaves another is invited to move in. |
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Hi All.......
I'm interested in finding the local (black language) names of the most commonly found animals in Kruger. I'm not even sure if the local language is Zulu, Swazi or other ?? If you have a contribution to make please assist ?? A link to a site where the information can be obtained will also be welcome. |
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Senior Virtual Ranger Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:55 pm Posts: 853 |
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The local language in Kruger is Sjangaan which is related to Zulu.
As to your question: Leopard - Ingwe Lion - Ngala Elephant - Nglove Buffalo - Niari or Niati Cheetah - Chincancan (spelling? pronounce skankank) Wild Dog - Madach Impala - Mala Honey Badger - Sensele Hyena - Misi Black Rhino - Bhejane White Rhino - Nkombe Vulture - Khoti Wildebeast - Hongoni Waterbuck - Peva Wharthog - Ngulube Kudu - Nongo Giraffe - Nhutlwa Jackal - Manganjane Baboon - Nphene |
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Honorary Virtual Ranger Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:42 pm Posts: 18634 Location: Red sand, why do I keep thinking of red sand? |
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Which languages do you need? The eleven official languages are:
Afrikaans English IsiNdebele IsiXhosa IsiZulu Northern Sotho Sesotho Setswana SiSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga Non-official Fanagalo Lobedu Northern Ndebele Phuthi Sign Language Khoe, Nama and San Dictionaries and wordlists If you use the links that start with http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org you get a fairly nifty page, going the wrong way though, from the SA language to English, but you can enter the name you're looking for in the search, scroll down the page and look for it there. Example: Elephant gives Swahili tembo, ndovu Swazi ín-dlovu Shona nzou |
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Junior Virtual Ranger Joined: Fri Aug 19, 2005 12:41 pm Posts: 63 Location: Netherlands |
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The 'Field Guide to the Mammals of the Kruger National Park' by Heike Schütze (ISBN 1 86872 594 4 - Struik Publishers) contains names of all mammals in Kruger in all South Africa's 11 official languages plus french and german.
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Virtual Ranger Joined: Fri Mar 10, 2006 11:07 am Posts: 231 Location: Not even I know! |
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Hi WD and welcome. There are a lot so I'll do them in a few instalments. Here's your first lot:
Vervet monkey Afrikaans: Blou-aap Shona: Tsoko Ndebele: Inkawu Zulu: Nkawu Venda: Thobo Tswana: Kgabo Siswati: Ngobiyane Sotho: Kgabo Lozi: Njoko Yei: Unshoko Chacma Baboon Afrikaans: Bobbejaan Shona: Bveni Ndebele: Indwanguly Siswati: Mfene Tswana: Tshwene Venda: Pfene Sotho: Tshene Lozi: Pombwe Yei: Uwurutwa Tree Squirrel Afrikaans: Boomeekhoring Shona: Tsindi Ndebele: Ubusinti Venda: Tshithura Siswati: Setlhora Lozi: Kamale Yei: Unshindi Porcupine Afrikaans: Ystervark Zulu: Nungu Venda: Nungu Tswana: Noko Siswati: Ngungubane Lozi: Sinuku Yei: Unungu Wild Dog: Shona: Mhumhi Ndebele: Inganyana Shangaan: Hlolwa Tswana: Lethalerwa Venda: Dalerwa Zulu: Nkontshane Sotho: Tlalerwa Siswati: Budzatje Lozi: Liakanyari |
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@ Gwen- may I finish the mammals first?
Black backed Jackal Afrikaans: Rooijakkals Shona: Hungubwe Shangaan: Impungutshe Ndebele: Ikhanka Zulu: Mpungutshe, Khanka Venda: Phungubwe Tswana: Phokojwe Siswati: Mpungutje Sotho: Phokobje Honey Badger Afrikaans: Ratel Shona: Sere,Tsere Ndebele: Ulinda Siswati: Nsele Tswana: Matswani Venda: Tshiselele Sotho: Magoge Shangaan: Shidzizi Yei: Umbuli African Civit Afrikaans: Siwetkat Shona: Bvungo Ndebele: Insimba Venda: Dhatshatsha Sotho: Tsaparangaka Tswana: Tshipalore Siswati: Lifungwe Lozi: Nyangongo Large spotted Genet Afrikaans: Grootkolmuskelkat Tswana: Tshipa Siswati: Insimba Lozi: Sipa Yei: Unsiimba Small-spotted Genet Shona: Tsimba Ndebele: Insimba Shangaan: Nsimba Tswana: Tshipa Venda: Tsimba Sotho: Tshipa |
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Slender Mongoose
Afrikaans: Rooimuishond Shona: Hovo Shangaan: Mangovo Ndebele: Iwobo Zulu: Chakide Venda: Khohe Tswana: Ramotsibodis Siswati: Chakidze Sotho: Kgano Banded Mongoose Afrikaans: Gebande Muishond Shona: Sere,Tsere Ndebele: Usikibhoror Zulu: Buhala Tswana: Letototo Venda: Tshihoho Shangaan: Nkala Dwarf Mongoose Afrikaans: Dwergmuishond Ndebele: Iduha Sotho: Motswitswane Venda: Matswi Aardwolf Afrikaans: Aardwolf Shona: Mwena Ndebele: Inthuhu Zulu: Nehi Venda: Tshivingwi Tswana: Thukwi Siswati: Ngci Lozi: Mutosi Spotted Hyaena Afrikaans: Gevlekte Hiena Shona: Bere Shangaan: Mhisi Tswana: Phiri Venda: Phele Zulu: Mpisi |
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Lion
Afrikaans: Leeu Shona: Shumba Shangaan: Nghala Ndebele: Isilwane Zulu: Ngonyama Venda: Ndau Tswana: Tau Siswati: Ngwenyama Sotho: Tau Lozi: Tau Yei: Undavu Leopard Afrikaans: Luiperd Zule, Ndebele, Siswati, Xhosa, Shangaan, Tsonga, Venda: Ngwe, Ingwe Tswana: Nkwe Lozi: Ngwe Cheetah Afrikaans: Jagluiperd Ndebele, Zulu: Ihlosi, Hlosi Shangaan: Khankankha Venda: Dagaladzhie Tswana, Sotho: Lengau Siswati: Lihlosi Lozi: Linau Yei: Unqaba Caracal Afrikaans: Rooikat Xhosa: Nghawa Shona: Hwang, Twana Ndebele: Intwane Zulu: Ndabushe Venda: Thwani Tswana: Thwane Siswati: Indabushe Lozi: Twani Serval Xhosa: Hlosi Shona: Nzudzi Ndebele: Inhlozi Zulu: Ndlozi Venda: Didingwe Tswana: Tadi Siswati: Indloti Lozi: Nwela |
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African wild cat
Afrikaans: Vaalbokat Shangaan: Mphaha Ndebele: Igola Zulu: Mpaka Venda: Phaha Tswana: Phage Xhosa: Ngada Siswati: Imbodla Sotho: Tsetse Lozi: Sinono Yei: Uqhumu Aardvark Afrikaans: Erdvark Zulu: Sambane Ndebele: Isambane Shangaan: Xombana Venda: Thagalu Tswana: Thakadu Siswati: Sambane Sotho: Thakadu Lozi: Takalo Yei: Ungengu Elephant Zulu, Siswati, Xhosa: Ndhlovu Shangaan: Ndlopfu Sotho: Tlou Venda: Ndou Lozi: Tou Yei: Unjovo Rock Dassie Afrikaans: Klipdassie Zulu, Xhosa, Siswati, Shangaan: Mbili Ndebele: Imbila Sotho: Pela Venda: Mbila Tswana: Pela Black Rhinoceros Afrikaans: Swartrenoster Xhosa: Mkhohombe Shona: Chipenbere Zulu: uBhejane Venda: Thema Tswana: Tshukudu Lozi: Sukulu Sotho: Makgale White Rhinoceros Afrikaans: Witrenoster Shona: Chipenbere Zulu: Mkhombe Venda: Tshuguly Tswana: Tshukudu Sotho: Tshukudu |
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Burchell’s Zebra
Afrikaans: Bontsebra Shangaan: Tsonga Ndebele: Idube Zulu, Xhosa: Dube Tswana, Sotho: Pise ya naga Siswati: Lidvubu Lozi: Pizi Yei: Umbiyi Bushpig Afrikaans: Bosvark Zulu: Ngulube Ndebele: Ngulugunda Shangaan: Khumba Venda: Nguluvhe Tswana: Kolobe ya naga Siswati: Ingulnbe ye siganga Sotho: Kolobe Lozi: Ngili Yei: Unkutula Warthog Afrikaans: Vlakvark Zulu: Ndlovudalana Ndebele: Ngulube Shangaan: Ngulube Venda: Phangwa Tswana: Kolobe Siswati: Budzayikatana Sotho: Kolobe Lozi: Kolobe Yei: Ungili Hippopotamus Afrikaans: Seekoei Zulu, Xhosa, Siswati: Mvubu Shangaan, Tsonga: Mpfubu Ndebele: Imvubu Sotho, Tswana: Kubu Venda: Mvuvu Shona: Mvuu Lozi: Kubu Yei: Unvuva Giraffe Afrikaans: Kameelperd Shangaan: Nthutlwa Ndebele: Htundla Zulu: Ndhulamithi Venda: Thuda Tswana: Thutlwa Lozi: Tutwa Sotho: Unveweshe Sharpe’s Grysbok Afrikaans: Sharpe se Grysbok Shona: Himba Ndebele: Isanempa Shangaan: Pitsipitsi |
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Klipspringer
Afrikaans: Klipspringer Shangaan: Ngululu Ndebele: Igogo Sotho: Kome Shona: Ngururu Tswana: Kololo Siswati: Ligoka Common Duiker Afrikaans: Duiker Zulu, Xhisa, Siswati: Mpunzi Ndebele: Impunzi Shangaan: Mhuti Venda: Nfsa Tswana: Phuti Shona: Mhembwe Sotho: Phuthi Lozi: Puti Yei: Unsa Steenbok Afrikaans: Steenbok Zulu: Qhina Ndebele: Ingina Shangaan: Shipene Venda: Phuluvhulu Siswati: Lingcina Sotho: Thiane Lozi: Kabu Yei: Ughwi Tswana: Phuduhudu Shona: Mhene Xhosa: Shabanga Reedbuck Afrikaans: Rietbok Xhosa: Ntlangu Zulu: Nxala Shangaan: Nhlangu Ndebele: Umziki Tswana: Sebugatla Sotho: Lekwena Venda: Dahvu Shona: Bimha Lozi: Mutpobo Yei: Unvwi Impala Afrikaans: Rooibok Shangaan: Mhala Ndebele, Zulu, Siswati: Mpala Venda, Sotho, Tswana: Phala Lozi: Pala Yei: Umpala Blue Wildebeest Afrikaans: Blouwildebees Ndebele, Zulu, Xhosa: Nkhonhoni Shangaan: Hongonyi Siswati: Ngongoni Shona: Ngongoni Sotho: Kgokong Tswana: Kgokong Venda: Khongoini Lozi: Kokonu Yei: Unzonzo |
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Tsessebe
Afrikaans: Basterhartbees Shangaan: Nondo Tswana: Tshesebe Ndebele: Inkolomi Sotho: Tshentshebe Shona: Nondo Siswati: Mzansi Yei: Unsuru Lozi: Sebesebe Sable Afrikaans: Swartwitpens Zulu: Mpalampale Shangaan: Mhalamhala Tswana: Kwalata Sotho: Phalafala Ndebele: Ngwaladi Venda: Phalafala Shona: Mharapara Siswati: Imphalampala Lozi: Kwalata Roan Afrikaans: Bastergemsbok Ndebele: Ithaka Shangaan: Ndakadsi Venda: Thavha-nda-lila Siswati: Litagaezi Sotho: Hlaba-ka-lela Lozi: Kwalata Tswana: Kunkuru Shona: Ndunguza Waterbuck Afrikaans: Waterbok Zulu, Siswati: Phiva Shangaan: Mhitlwa Ndebele: Isidumuka Tswana: Pitlhwa Sotho: Phitlwa Venda: Phidwa Shona: Dhumukwa Lozi: Ngunguma Bushbuck Afrikaans: Bosbok Shangaan: Mbvala Ndebele, Zulu, Siswati: Imbabala Sotho: Tshoso Shona: Dsoma Xhosa: Imbabala Venda: Mbavhala Tswana: Serolobotlhoko Lozi: Mbabala Yei: Ungulungu Nyala Afrikaans: Njala Ndebele, Zulu, Shangaan, Venda: Inyala Shona: Nyara Siswati: Litagayezi Kudu Afrikaans: Koedoe Zulu: Mgankla Xhosa: Qudu Siswati: Shongololo Shangaan: Hlongo Sotho, Venda, Tswana: Tholo Shona: Nhoro Ndebele: Ibhalabhala Lozi: Tolo Yei: Unzwa Eland Afrikaans: Eland Zulu, Xhosa: Mpofu Shangaan: Mhofu Sotho: Phohu Venda: Phofu Shona: Mhofu Tswana: Phofu Mdebele: Impofu Siswati: Impophi Lozi: Pofu Yei: Unshefu Buffalo Afrikaans: Buffel Zulu, Xhosa: Nyathi Siswati: Inyatsi Sotho: Nare Venda: Nyati Shangaan: Nyari Tswana: Nari Shona: Nyati Ndebele: Inyathi Lozi: Nali Yei:Unyati |
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