How do you count in Sepedi?
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- 1 - nngwe.
- 2 - pedi.
- 3 - tharo.
- 4 - nne.
- 5 - hlano.
- 6 - tshelela.
- 7 - supa.
- 8 - robedi.
How do you count numbers in Sepedi?
Numbers
- one - tee.
- two - pedi.
- three - tharo.
- four - nne.
- five - hlano.
- six - tshela.
- seven - (supa - s with inverted circumflex)
- eight - seswai.
What are Sepedi numbers?
A: Tee, pedi, tharo, nne, hlano, tšhela, tšhupa, seswai, senyane, lesome, diranta tše lekgolo, diranta tše makgolopedi. One – two – three – four – five – six – seven – eight – nine – ten – one hundred Rand – two hundred Rand.How are you doing in Sepedi?
O kae? How are you? Le nna ke gona, ke a leboga.What is January in Sepedi?
1(January/Pherekgong) 2(February/Dibokwane) 3(March/Hlakola) 4(April/Mopitlo) 5(May/Moranang) 6(June/Ngwatobosego) 7(July/Mosegamane) 8(August/Phato) 9(September/Lewedi) 10(October/Diphalane) 11(November/Dibatsela) 12(Manthole).Sepedi Counting song 10(a)
How do you say my love in Sepedi?
lerato wa kaSo, this is how you say "my love" in sesotho.
How do you respond to Dumela?
Terms in this set (25)
- Dumela/Dumelang. Hello,Good Morning (sing./plural)
- Agee (response) And you too.
- O/Le Kae? How are you? ( ...
- O/Le tsogile jang? How have you risen?
- Ke/Re tsogile sentle. I've risen well.
- O/Le Robetse jang? How did you sleep?
- Ke/Re robetse sentle. I slept well.
- O/Le thlotse jang? How was your day?
How do you count to 10 in Setswana?
Tswana numbering rulesDigits from zero to nine are rendered by specific words, namely lefela [0], nngwe [1], pedi [2], tharo [3], nne [4], tlhano [5], thataro or tshela [6], supa [7], robedi [8], and robongwe [9].
What is Saturday Sepedi?
Saturday. Mokibelo. lehono ke la bokae?What is February in Sepedi?
This featuristic phenomenon appears also in the Sepedi naming of the months of the year where a month is named after two or more names, such as Dibokwane (February), Hlakola (March), Mopitlo (May), Phupu (June) and Ngwatobošego (June) as well as Mosegamanye (July).Is Pedi a language?
Northern Sotho, or Sesotho sa Leboa as an endonym, is a Sotho-Tswana language spoken in the northeastern provinces of South Africa. It is sometimes referred to as Sepedi or Pedi, its main dialect, through synecdoche.What is tomorrow Sepedi?
moso. So, this is how you say "Tomorrow" in sesotho.What is spring Sepedi?
selemo. So, this is how you say "spring" in sesotho.How do you say you are beautiful in Sepedi?
ntlafala. So, this is how you say "Beautiful" in sesotho.What does dumelang meaning?
'Good day'; 'hello'; 'goodbye'. Note: The plural form 'dumelang' (see quotation 1990) is used in seSotho and seTswana when more than one person is greeted.What is Ke Teng?
Ke teng. Goodbye! Stay well! (to one person) Sala sentle! Goodbye!How do you say goodbye in Sepedi?
When saying goodbye to one person you would say Sepela gabotse ('Go well') or Šala gabotse ('Stay/remain well'). When saying goodbye to more than one person, Sepelang gabotse or Šalang gabotse would be used. You can also end the conversation by merely saying Gabotse!How do you say wife in Sepedi?
mosadi. So, this is how you say "wife" in sesotho.What does Mogatsaka mean?
Mogatsaka. /mo-ga-tsa-ka / Grammar:noun. My wife. My husband.What is mercy Sepedi?
lereko. So, this is how you say "merciful" in sesotho.
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