ntu-00

A

In isiZulu, “wena” means “you” — specifically the second-person singular, used for emphasis.

Examples

It carries a bit of focus or intensity, similar to saying “YOU (in particular)” in English.

If you want, I can map it onto your Bantu autoencoder stack (e.g., deictic pronoun → relational role → wa-residual).

B

In isiZulu, the prefix “ngi-” is the 1st-person singular subject marker — it means:

“I …” (the one doing the action)

It attaches to the verb root to indicate that the speaker is the agent.

Examples

Structure

isiZulu verb = subject marker + tense/aspect + verb root + extensions + final vowel

Here, ngi- = subject marker for 1st person singular.

If you want, I can map ngi- into your autoencoder layers (role → conjugation → root) alongside -BON-, -KON-, etc.

C

Ngikhona (isiZulu) = Testimony of Survival of Nkonte (luSoga)