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The 2 official languages of Lesotho are:Sotho (also called Sesotho or South Sotho)EnglishSesotho (or Sotho), is the national language, spoken by more than 90% of the people. English is used as an Administrative language.Here is a list of all 7 languages spoken in Lesotho:Soto (SeSotho)EnglishZuluPhuthiXhosaAfrikaansSouth African Sign Language
Suzanne Christeller has written: 'English-Sotho, Sotho-English pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Sotho language, Sotho, English language, English
In Sotho, you can say "Dumela morati."
The song is Sotho, as explained and translated by a native Sotho speaker. Visit the related link for more information.
Solomon Rampasane Chaphole has written: 'New South Sotho dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Sotho, Sotho language
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Dos Mou Logo Na Sotho was created in 2008.
Webster's has an online dictionary from Sotho to English. Click on the Related Link.
P. D. Beuchat has written: 'S Sotho woordeboek =' -- subject(s): Afrikaans, Afrikaans language, Dictionaries, English, English language, Sotho, Sotho language
A. Casalis has written: 'English-Sotho vocabulary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Sotho, English language
L. B. B. J. Machobane has written: 'Essays on religion and culture among Basotho, 1800-1900' -- subject- s -: Religion and culture, Religion, Sotho - African people -, Missions 'The political dilemma of chieftaincy in colonial Lesotho with reference to the administration and courts reforms of 1938' -- subject- s -: Kings and rulers, Law and legislation, Local government 'Government and change in Lesotho, 1800-1966' -- subject- s -: Politics and government 'Basotho religion and western thought' -- subject- s -: Religion and culture, Religion, Sotho - African people -, Missionaries, Missions
L. J. Louwrens has written: 'Northern Sotho' -- subject(s): Northern Sotho language