They speak Afrikaans, English, and Sesotho in Mangaung.
entire south india ..... and maharastra (districts previously in hyderabad state ..) ... eat rice kasa kasa ...
People in South India eat rice because it is a good diet for Indian people or sometimes everyone. Rice is staple food for most people in South India and in certain coastal areas .
Export farming uses so much land for cash crops that South America has to import food for its own people to eat.
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
South Africa has 11 official languages: Afrikaans English IsiNdebele IsiXhosa IsiZulu Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga
Roughly, the land of the people who speak Sesotho.
The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
Sesotho people traditionally consume a diet based on maize meal (pap), vegetables like spinach and cabbage, beans, and meat such as beef, chicken, and lamb. They also enjoy dairy products like sour milk and cheese. Traditional dishes include mokoenya (chicken stew) and slow-cooked meats like seswaa (beef or goat meat). Honey and moroho (steamed bread with spinach) are also popular.
These languages are all from South Africa.
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
it means home in sesotho a southern african language spoken by people called basotho.
In Sesotho language - "Mmoro" and "Mmorong" [plural]
Very many people speak English in Lesotho, as it is one of the two official languages of the country, the other being Sesotho. English is in common use in the country, being the language of government, commerce, education and the judiciary. English is the language used to teach children in primary schools, from the ages of 9/10 , and then this continues on through secondary and tertiary education. In contrast, Sesotho is taught/available as a separate subject. Although the mother tongue of Lesotho is Sesotho, English has become so widely adopted and incorporated into the language of the country that, it has been said, "Listen to anybody in Lesotho speak Sesotho and you'll soon realise that everybody is speaking a mixture of English and Sesotho and Afrikaans."
Sala hantle
Nobody lives in the South Pole.
Grandfather:Zulu = umkhuluDinka =Sesotho =Swahili = babu