What is spring Sepedi?

spring. selemo. summer. Mpotše ka boemo bja boso lehono.
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What is spring season in Sepedi?

Selemo (spring) – from the verb -lema (plant) as the crops are planted at the beginning of this period. This is also the most common name for "year." Lehlabula (summer) – more often than not this name is used for both the spring and the summer.
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What is summer in Sepedi?

mahlabula. So, this is how you say "summer" in sesotho.
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What is winter in Sepedi?

mariha. So, this is how you say "winter" in sesotho.
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What is sperm Sepedi?

sperm. isidoda. የወንዱ ነባዘ... umuna.
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What are seasons in Sepedi?

spring. selemo. summer. Mpotše ka boemo bja boso lehono.
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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).
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What is Pherekgong?

January. proper. en first month of the Gregorian calendar.
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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).
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What is Saturday Sepedi?

Saturday. Mokibelo. lehono ke la bokae?
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What are the four seasons of the year?

A season is a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions. The four seasons—spring, summer, fall, and winter—follow one another regularly. Each has its own light, temperature, and weather patterns that repeat yearly. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter generally begins on December 21 or 22.
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What is tomorrow Sepedi?

moso. So, this is how you say "Tomorrow" in sesotho.
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How do you count in Sepedi?

Numbers
  1. one - tee.
  2. two - pedi.
  3. three - tharo.
  4. four - nne.
  5. five - hlano.
  6. six - tshela.
  7. seven - (supa - s with inverted circumflex)
  8. eight - seswai.
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How do you say my love in Sepedi?

lerato wa ka

So, this is how you say "my love" in sesotho.
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What is tomorrow Tswana?

Tswanae word "tomorrow"(ka moso) occurs in sets:

Setswana od końca 4.
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What is November in Sotho?

Pundungwane. So, this is how you say "november" in sesotho.
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What is season in Setswana?

Seasons Winter Mariga Summer Selemo Spring Dikgakologo Autumn Letlhafula Time What time is it? Ke nako mang?
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How do you count Sotho?

1-10
  1. 1 - nngwe.
  2. 2 - pedi.
  3. 3 - tharo.
  4. 4 - nne.
  5. 5 - hlano.
  6. 6 - tshelela.
  7. 7 - supa.
  8. 8 - robedi.
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What are seasons in sesotho?

nako ya selemo

So, this is how you say "season" in sesotho.
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How do you respond to Dumela?

Terms in this set (25)
  1. Dumela/Dumelang. Hello,Good Morning (sing./plural)
  2. Agee (response) And you too.
  3. O/Le Kae? How are you? ( ...
  4. O/Le tsogile jang? How have you risen?
  5. Ke/Re tsogile sentle. I've risen well.
  6. O/Le Robetse jang? How did you sleep?
  7. Ke/Re robetse sentle. I slept well.
  8. O/Le thlotse jang? How was your day?
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What is Penguin in sesotho?

phenkwene. So, this is how you say "penguin" in sesotho.
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Is sesotho hard to learn?

There are some difficult sounds in Sesotho, like the "Q" and "X" sounds, as well as sounds made by combining two or more consonants. There's no easy way of learning them apart from listening to native speakers and not being afraid to say them yourself.
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