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Sotho (/ˈsuːtuː/), also
known as
Sesotho (/sɪˈsuːtuː, sə-/),
Southern Sotho, or
Sesotho sa
Borwa is a
Southern Bantu language spoken in
Lesotho as its...
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vital role in
delineating Sesotho orthography and
printing Sesotho language materials between 1837 and 1855. The
first Sesotho translation of the Bible...
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Sepedi or
Northern Sotho version of the
Constitution of
South Africa lists Sesotho sa
Leboa as an
official South African language.
South Africa's official...
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Their native language,
Sesotho, is the
official language along with English. The name
Lesotho translates to "land of the
Sesotho speakers".
Lesotho is...
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other languages have been
written in braille: Afrikaans, Ndebele,
Sesotho,
Northern Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu. All
print alphabets...
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transcription delimiters. The
phonology of
Sesotho and
those of the
other Sotho–Tswana
languages are
radically different from...
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presents a
brief overview of the
grammar of the
Sesotho and
provides links to more
detailed articles. The
Sesotho language may be
described in
several ways...
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Sesotho nouns signify concrete or
abstract concepts in the language, but are
distinct from the
Sesotho pronouns.
Bantu languages are
often said to have...
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consists of
three books composed between 1905 and 1910, were
first written in
Sesotho, and then
widely translated. He is best
known for his
third book, Chaka...
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writing of the
approximants /j/ and /w/ in the
modern Lesotho variant.
Sesotho in
South Africa uses the
following alphabet: One
issue which complicates...