- is
erroneously commonly referred to in its
standardized form as Pedi or
Sepedi and
holds the
status of an
official language in
South Africa. According...
- and the
Tshwane metropolitan area in
South Africa. It is a
combination of
Sepedi-Tswana and
influences from Tsotsitaal,
Afrikaans and
other Bantu languages...
- of 1993
referred to
Sesotho sa Leboa,
while the 1996
Constitution used "
Sepedi" for the
title of the
Northern Sotho language. The
constitution mentions...
-
Johannesburg Official languages 12
languages Afrikaans English Ndebele Sepedi Sesotho Setswana South African Sign
Language Swazi Tshivenda Xhosa Xitsonga...
- the
Sepedi language. He aut****d and co-aut****d a few
books in
Sepedi. He is also
known to have
translated some of Shakespeare's
works into
Sepedi. Books:...
- In
South Africa,
manually coded language is used in education, as a
bridge between South African Sign
Language (SASL) and the
eleven official oral languages...
-
Limpopo capital of Polokwane. The
majority of Lebowakgomo's
inhabitants speak SePedi. The
township was
established in the
early 1970s to
become the
capital of...
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origin which speaks the Sotho-Tswana
group of languages, namely, Setswana,
Sepedi,
Sesotho and Lozi.[citation needed] "Tau" is a Sotho-Tswana word meaning...
- languages:
isiZulu 22.7%,
isiXhosa 16%,
Afrikaans 13.5%,
English 9.6%,
Sepedi 9.1%,
Setswana 8%,
Sesotho 7.6%,
Xitsonga 4.5%,
siSwati 2.5%, Tshivenda...
-
portmanteau of "kudu" and "vuvuzela"). The kudu, "tholo" in the
languages of
Sepedi,
Setswana and Venda, is a
tribal totem of the
Barolong and
Batlhaping people...