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Topic: Sesotho sa Leboa


  
  Pukuntšutlhaloši ya Sesotho sa Leboa ka Inthanete
Yuniti ya Bosetšhaba ya Pukuntšu ya Sesotho sa Leboa e re solela Pukuntšu ka Inthanete.
Maloko a Boto ya Sesotho sa Leboa ke Moprofesara M.J. Mojalefa (Modulasetulo), Mohumagadi L. Mphahlele (Mongwaledi), Morena H.M.L. Lentsoane (Motlatšamongwaledi), Moprofesara D.J. Prinsloo (Ramatlotlo), Ngaka L.P. Boshego, Morena S.M. Lemekoana, Mohumagadi M. Madiba, Morena K.J. Mashamaite, Morena M.S. Nkadimeng le Ramolaomogolo M.P. Tladi.
Pukuntšu ye ya Sesotho sa Leboa e beakantšwe ka mokgwa wa mošomo woo o sa tšwetšwago pele ka go diriša lenaneo la Simultaneous Feedback, leo le beakantšwego ke Moprofesara G-M de Schryver, yoo gape a thušitšego ka maele peakanyong ya Pukuntšu ye.
africanlanguages.com /psl   (208 words)

  
  South Africa Seminar: Info Pages
Sesotho sa Leboa Sesotho sa Leboa, is a spoken mostly in the northern province of South Africa.
Sesotho Sesotho is the mother tongue of 3.1 million people, 8% of the population of South Africa.
Sesotho was one of the first languages reduced to writing, which explains their development of literature.
www.stanford.edu /~jbaugh/saw/Tracy_Language_&_Ebonics.html   (2626 words)

  
 SESOTHO Articles Sotho (Sesotho, Southern Sotho or S
Sotho (Sesotho, Southern Sotho or Southern Sesotho) is a Bantu language spoken primarily in South Africa, where it one the 11 official languages, and in Lesotho, where it is the national language.
Sesotho is the name of the language in the language itself, and this term has come into wider use in English since the 1980s, especially in South African English and in Lesotho.
Sesotho is also the main language spoken by the people of Lesotho, where, according to 1993 data, it was spoken by about 1 493 000 people, or 85% of the population.
www.amazines.com /Sesotho_related.html   (553 words)

  
  Sesotho language at AllExperts
Sesotho is generally classified as a Bantu language, belonging to the Niger-Congo language family.
Sesotho (Southern Sotho) is the one of the eleven official languages of South Africa, and one of the two official languages of Lesotho.
Sesotho is a tonal language and, like all other Bantu Languages is distinguished by its prefix concordial system and the fact that all words either end in a vowel or in a nasal consonant (n, ng, ny, or m).
en.allexperts.com /e/s/se/sesotho_language.htm   (2533 words)

  
 Numbers : Sesotho language
Sesotho is a language spoken in southern Africa.
The use of the number 1 in Sesotho is different than in the other SLG languages, because the Sesotho "-ng" is an enumerative which behaves sometimes like an adjective and can therefore become a noun.
However, the Sesotho and Sesotho sa Leboa words for "one" do not follow the general Bantu norm.
www.gogeeky.net /title/sesotho-language/numbers   (207 words)

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