WATCH | Nandi Madida tries to speak Sesotho, with hilarious results

Media personality Nandi Madida tried her best to converse with L-Tido in Sesotho, with the little vocabulary she has.

WATCH | Nandi Madida tries to speak Sesotho, with hilarious results

Media personality Nandi Madida was on L-Tido’s podcast yesterday, treating us to a hilarious attempt to speak Sesotho at L-Tido’s urging.

Madida has been in the media for years, as a podcast host, MC, and television host, and has been a central character in Beyoncé’s visual album Black is King.

On the L-Tido podcast, the host had Madida over for a frank and fun conversation, a part of which she tried to speak Sesotho with L-Tido.

@ltido_network Sotho* | #LTidoPodast ♬ original sound – L-Tido Network

Madida was visibly overwhelmed by L-Tido’s speed, but insisted she was okay to proceed.

“Eya, ntate,” she says as she chuckles nervously.

“Guys, I’m trying to challenge myself, I wanna learn new languages,” Nandi says.

L-Tido asked her about her family life in KwaZulu-Natal.

To her credit, Madida knows the words for mom and dad, but falls short of listing the other members of the family.

“Yo yo yo yo. Ntate, mme. Ke nna, ndim, me. Bhuti…” she says.

L-Tido throws her a lifeline: “O ne o na le b abuti”, which translates to “You had brothers”.

She resorts to what can only be assumed to be sign language, ending up with a bit of Afrikaans.

“Ek is deurmekaar. Nee, man!” quips Nandi.

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