mo kgotsi waka
In Sesotho, you can say "sala hantle" to say goodbye.
In Sesotho language - "Mmoro" and "Mmorong" [plural]
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.
The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
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.
how do u spell nation in sesotho
In Sesotho, "I miss her" is translated as "Ke mo hlokometse." This phrase expresses a feeling of longing or absence for someone.
Grandfather:Zulu = umkhuluDinka =Sesotho =Swahili = babu
bontle means beauty in sesotho
Pere in southern Sotho
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
Roughly, the land of the people who speak Sesotho.