How do you say goodnight in Sesotho?
Please rate the definition of “good night” which is the most useful for you….good night.
| English | Sesotho | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Good night | Fonaneng |
| 2. | Good night | Fonane |
What does Regtile mean?
transitive verb. : to gild (something or someone) anew: a : to overlay (something) again with a thin covering of gold The frame was regilded as part of the restoration. b : to restore (someone or something) to an attractive but often deceptive appearance Hers was the mission …
What does Nala mean in Sesotho?
Prosperity
Pula (Rain) and Nala (Prosperity) in Sesotho though, not sure in Setswana.
How do you say hello in Lesotho?
This page has forms of greeting using South African Sesotho (SASe), click here for more on how it is done using the orthography of Lesotho Sesotho (LSe)….
| ENGLISH | SESOTHO |
|---|---|
| Good day | Dumela |
| Good morning | Mmoro |
| Hello | Helele |
| Peace | Kgotso |
How do you greet in Northern Sotho?
TRACK 1: Greetings Hello! Dumelang! Good evening. Dumelang!
What does Manyeo mean in Korean?
마녀 • (manyeo) (hanja 魔女) witch, sorceress.
What can we say in Sotho?
05 Mar Guide To Phrase Translation From English to Sesotho (Lesotho)
| Small talk | Puo e bonolo ya moqoqo |
|---|---|
| I am pleased to meet you | Ke thabela ho o bona |
| I am _ years old | Ke na le dilemo tse _ |
| See you later | Re tla bonana ha morao |
| Goodbye | Sala hantle |
What does the name Nahla mean?
first drink of water
Nahla is of Arabic and African origin meaning first drink of water or water in the desert. In Sanskrit it means stem, hollow reed. In Swahili and other languages spoken in countries of Africa it means Queen, lion and successful woman. Another variant is Nala. This means ‘gift’ in Swahili.
How do Sotho greet each other?
What is Sesotho culture?
The Basotho, also known as Sotho speakers, are said to have originated from the north of Southern Africa. The Basotho made their way down as various tribes settled in different parts of the country. Up until 1822, these tribes lived together in peace until they were invaded by fugitive Nguni who had fled from Natal.