Look or Watch in Zulu

To look is bheka in Zulu, but it is mostly qualified: look up, look down, look this way or look after.  It also means to watch for example, watching T.V.

Brides in most cultures are expected to look down on their way to the altar or the fire, if it is a Hindu shaadi.  Grooms walk straight, heads held up high.  Looking parents and older people in the eye, is regarded as disrespect in some cultures.
Kim Jong-Un, supreme leader of North Korea and President Donald Trump are friends because they watch each other.

Bhe-ka.  The first part is pronounced as in beg, the second part as in kamala, an Indian word.

ZULU
ENGLISH
Bheka.
A boy’s name, meaning look. 
Bhekani.
A boy’s name, meaning many people should look at something.
Bheka mama.  Ku-ya-netha.
Look mama.  It is raining.
Bheka sisi.  Ingane i-ya-cathula.
Look sister.  The baby is trying to walk.
Bheka pha-nsi.
Look down.
Bheka phe-zulu.
Look up.
Bheka nga-pha.
Look this way (photographers like saying that).
Bheka ka-hle.
Look thoroughly.
Bhe-ki-si-sa.
Look thoroughly.
Ngi-bheke yonke indawo.
I looked everywhere.
U-bheki-le nga-phansi ko-mbhede?
Did you look under the bed?
Bheka i-bhodwe li-ngashi.
Watch the pot.  It shouldn’t burn.
U-mama u-ba-bhekile.
Mother is watching them.
U-basi u-ni-bhekile.
The boss is watching you.
Ngi-bheka u-fudu.
I’m looking for the tortoise.
Ngi-bheki-se ingane yami.
Help me look for my child.
Ba-bheke i-T.V
They are watching TV.
Kim Jong Un no Trump baya bheka-na.
Kim Jong Un and Trump watch each other.

By:  Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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