Ubuntu, originated from the languages of African Zulu and cosa people, generates the oo-boon-too sound. When reading ubuntu, most Americans pronounce u as a vowel, similar to the word "who" or "boo". The accent is on the second syllable: u 'buntu, oo-boon-too. If you like the sub-Saharan region, like its suffocating gentleness, fantastic silent loneliness, and the arrogant and unrestrained distance, you can bring some buzz behind the first u: oom-boon-too.
Ubuntu, originated from the languages of African Zulu and cosa people, generates the oo-boon-too sound.
When reading ubuntu, most Americans pronounce u as a vowel, similar to the word "who" or "boo". The accent is on the second syllable: u 'buntu, oo-boon-too.
If you like the sub-Saharan region, like its suffocating gentleness, fantastic silent loneliness, and the arrogant and unrestrained distance, you can bring some buzz behind the first u: oom-boon-too.
Ubuntu Chinese pronunciation: wubantu