Nhlapo is a Zulu, Ndebele, Swati name. These Tribes share many common similarities in culture, language and bloodline, at some point in history, the ndebele and Swazi were under the Zulu kingdom. It is definitely not a Sotho name!
The song is Sotho, as explained and translated by a native Sotho speaker. Visit the related link for more information.
I think its African.
Zulu: Sawubona Afrikaans: Hallo Sotho/s: Ligaay
South Africa has many tribes. They are classified into the indigenous and the migratory. The indigenous people of South Africa are: * Khoi-Khoi * San The Bantu clan that migrated from North Africa (possibly Kenya) many centuries ago make up the many tribes of South Africa. They include: * Zulu * Xhosa * Ndebele * Sotho * Tswana * Venda * Pedi * Tsonga * Swati * Pondo * Lemba And more.
Nhlapo is a Zulu, Ndebele, Swati name. These Tribes share many common similarities in culture, language and bloodline, at some point in history, the ndebele and Swazi were under the Zulu kingdom. It is definitely not a Sotho name!
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The song is Sotho, as explained and translated by a native Sotho speaker. Visit the related link for more information.
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I think its African.
Afrikaans English Ndebele Xhosa Zulu South Sotho North Sotho Tswana Swati Venda Tsonga
here's the best guide i know: English Hello Afrikaans Goeiedag Ndebele Lotjhani Xhosa Molo Zulu Sawubona Swati Sawubona Sotho Dumela Northern Sotho* Dumela Tswana Dumela Venda (to a man) Ndaa (or to a woman) Aa Tsonga Avuxeni *pedi/sepedi is actually a misnomer - it's called northern sotho
Gauteng has no official languages. The largest are, however, are Zulu, Afrikaans, English and Sotho.
Gauteng has no official languages. The largest are, however, are Zulu, Afrikaans, English and Sotho.
Gauteng has no official languages. The largest are, however, are Zulu, Afrikaans, English and Sotho.
Zulu: Sawubona Afrikaans: Hallo Sotho/s: Ligaay
Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. (These are all official languages of South Africa.