Litshila, I think.
The Sotho word "tlhokofele" in English translates to "believe" or "trust".
Some popular Sotho names for girls are Lerato (love), Boitumelo (joy), Naledi (star), and Mpho (gift). Ultimately, the best name will be one that holds personal meaning or significance for the child and her family.
Dirty through neglect; foul; filthy; extremely dirty.
how do u spell nation in sesotho
Dirty DancingDirty HarryThe Dirty DozenDirty Mary and Crazy Larry
The Sotho word "tlhokofele" in English translates to "believe" or "trust".
believe in yourselves
P. C. Mokgokong has written: 'Meaning in the context of culture' -- subject(s): Northern Sotho language, Social aspects, Social aspects of Northern Sotho 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.
Some popular Sotho names for girls are Lerato (love), Boitumelo (joy), Naledi (star), and Mpho (gift). Ultimately, the best name will be one that holds personal meaning or significance for the child and her family.
a dirty river is a dirty river! it means nothing.
Solomon Rampasane Chaphole has written: 'New South Sotho dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Sotho, Sotho language
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Lesotho derives its name from the Sesotho language, meaning "the land of the Sotho people." The term "Lesotho" is a combination of "le-" (the) and "Sotho," referring to the ethnicity and language of the Basotho people who inhabit the region. The country was established as a distinct entity in the 19th century under King Moshoeshoe I, who sought to unify various Sotho-speaking groups. Thus, the name reflects the cultural and linguistic identity of its inhabitants.
Webster's has an online dictionary from Sotho to English. Click on the Related Link.