"Vito ra wena i"
In XiTsonga, "welcome" is translated as "Tirhani".
Avuxeni.....in the morning Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon riperile..........in the evinning Hello = Xewani
it's a xitsonga name for pure or clean
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
Please note that the 'Xitsonga Avuxeni' (at the end) has the "x" pronounced as a "sh", so you would say "avusheni". English = Hello Afrikaans = Goeiedag isiNdebele = Lotjhani isiXhosa = Molo isiZulu = Sawubona SiSwati = Sawubona Sesotho = Dumela Sesotho = sa Leboa Dumela Setswana = Dumela Tshivenḓa = ♂Ndaa / ♀Aa Xitsonga = Avuxeni
These languages are all from South Africa.
E. R. B. Rasengane has written: 'Mitlhokovetselo ya Xitsonga' -- subject(s): Tsonga poetry
Derived from the word Nhlalukweni. It refers to a very fertile place next to a river/lake/dam capable of producing abundant crops. Xitsonga (noun)
In Limpopo, South Africa, the main languages spoken are Sepedi, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, and isiZulu. English and Afrikaans are also widely spoken in the region.
C. T. D. Marivate has written: 'Xitsonga xa rixaladza' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, Tsonga language
Afrikaans: Totsiens English: Goodbye isiNdebele: Sala kahle isiXhosa: Usale kakuhle isiZulu: Hamba kahle Sesotho: Sala hantle Setswana: Sala sentle siSwati: Sala kahle Tshivenda: Famba kahle Xitsonga: Salani kahle Sepedi: Tšamaila hantle
South Africa has 11 official languages, which are Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, and Sepedi.