Pere in southern Sotho
The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
In Sesotho, you can say "sala hantle" to say goodbye.
In Sesotho language - "Mmoro" and "Mmorong" [plural]
Grandfather:Zulu = umkhuluDinka =Sesotho =Swahili = babu
bontle means beauty in sesotho
mo kgotsi waka
In Gujarati called "kadthi ni dal"
Roughly, the land of the people who speak Sesotho.
what do you mean by IN did you mean NI not IN. NI is Northern Ireland but I dont know what IN means so yeah if you tell me what you mean then ill tell you lods of stables :)
South Africa has 11 official languages: Afrikaans English IsiNdebele IsiXhosa IsiZulu Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga
In seSotho, the word for love is "lerato." This term encompasses various forms of love, including romantic, familial, and platonic affection. It reflects deep emotional connections and is often used in expressions of care and compassion.
In Sesotho, you can say "Ke hantle" to express "I'm fine." This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation. If you want to respond to someone asking how you are, this is an appropriate and friendly way to indicate that you are doing well.