- Mpumalanga,
Gauteng and the
Limpopo provinces. It is also
known by
Pedi or
Sepedi and
holds the
status of an
official language in
South Africa. An official...
-
ethnic group native to
South Africa, Botswana, and
Lesotho that
speak Pedi or
Sepedi,
which is one of the 12
official languages in
South Africa. They are...
-
Limpopo capital of Polokwane. The
majority of Lebowakgomo's
inhabitants speak SePedi. The
township was
established in the
early 1970s to
become the
capital of...
-
Thobela FM is the
contemporary voice of
Sepedi speaking/understanding
South Africans. The
station broadcasts in
these areas and in FM on the following...
-
Sepedi) are not
commonly used in
schools except in
SeTswana and
Northern Sotho lessons.
Pretoria Taal (or Sepitori) is
mutually intelligible with
SeTswana...
- Lesotho, Botswana,
South Africa and Eswatini. "Kwena" is a Sotho/Tswana/
Sepedi word
meaning "crocodile", the
crocodile is also
their totem (seboko). Earliest...
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origin which speaks the Sotho-Tswana
group of languages, namely, Setswana,
Sepedi,
Sesotho and Lozi.[citation needed] "Tau" is a Sotho-Tswana word meaning...
- of 1993
referred to
Sesotho sa Leboa,
while the 1996
Constitution used "
Sepedi" for the
title of the
Northern Sotho language. The
constitution mentions...
- also
known as The
Malombo Jazzmen, His
music was
heavily influenced by
Sepedi chants and
rhythms which are
reputed to have
spiritual healing powers. His...
- K20):
Tswana ("West Sotho")
Birwa Tswapong Kgalagadi Sotho Northern Sotho (
Sepedi)
Southern Sotho (Sesotho) East
Sotho (****na,
Khutswe and Pai) Lozi Tswa–Ronga...