Sotho |
Southern Sotho is a Bantu language spoken in South Africa and Lesotho. It is an agglutinative language meaning that it uses agglutination extensively: most words are formed by joining morphemes together.
Total speakers: 5 million Main Countries: South Africa, Lesotho Alternate names: Suto, Suthu, Souto, Sesotho, Sisutho ISO 639-3 Code: sot |
Language Sample
Batho bohle ba tswetswe ba lokolohile mme ba lekana ka botho le ditokelo. Ba tswetswe le monahano le letswalo mme ba tlamehile ho phedisana le ba bang ka moya wa boena. (Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1)
[edit] Some proverbs in Sotho:Bo tsholwa bo tjhesa, bo tsohe bo fodile Ntja e tsokela ya e fang
[edit] Some riddles in SothoQuestion: Nonyana e siyang mahe e balehe? (A bird that leaves its eggs and runs away?) Question: Majwana-mabedi, mabetsa-hole? (Two little stones, the far throwers?) |
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