In Sotho, you can say "Dumela morati."
here's the best guide i know: English Hello Afrikaans Goeiedag Ndebele Lotjhani Xhosa Molo Zulu Sawubona Swati Sawubona Sotho Dumela Northern Sotho* Dumela Tswana Dumela Venda (to a man) Ndaa (or to a woman) Aa Tsonga Avuxeni *pedi/sepedi is actually a misnomer - it's called northern sotho
Dumela means "Hello" in Tswana, Sotho, and other South African dialects.
"Dumela" is a greeting in singular form, used to address one person, while "dumelang" is the plural form of the greeting, used to address more than one person in Setswana.
imaliosh firstly Africa has a whole lot of languages, we do not speak one language. African is not a language, in Zulu we say- Sanibonani in sotho we say- Dumelang research on the language you want to know first.
Zulu: Sawubona Afrikaans: Hallo Sotho/s: Ligaay
Ciao, Sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, Sexy'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow SEH-ksee'.
Ciao, sensuale! and Ciao, sexy! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, sexy!" Context makes clear whether authentic Italian (case 1) or English loan-word (example 2) communications suit. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow sen-SWA-ley" and "tchow SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Ke lebelletse sefakotswane sa rona.
1. Why hello there sexy 2. Looking for me? ;) 3. Want some fun, touch here?
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setswana is the same as the other sotho group languages dumela
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