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Sepedi, also
known as
Northern Sotho, is one of
South Africa’s
eleven official languages and
belongs to the
Bantu language family,
specifically the Sotho-Tswana...
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broadcasting in
several languages including: English, isiZulu, Sesotho,
Sepedi,
Setswana and Xitsonga. The station's
radio format is 50
percent music and...
- of 1993
referred to
Sesotho sa Leboa,
while the 1996
Constitution used "
Sepedi" for the
title of the
Northern Sotho language. The
constitution mentions...
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Johannesburg Official languages 12
languages Afrikaans English Ndebele Sepedi Sesotho Setswana South African Sign
Language Swazi Tshivenda Xhosa Xitsonga...
- languages:
isiZulu 24.4%,
isiXhosa 16.3%,
Afrikaans 10.6%,
English 8.7%,
Sepedi 10.0%,
Setswana 8.3%,
Sesotho 7.8%,
Xitsonga 4.7%,
siSwati 2.8%, Tshivenda...
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following the 1886
discovery of gold in Johannesburg. In Sesotho,
Setswana and
Sepedi the name
Gauteng was used for
Johannesburg and
surrounding areas long before...
- Polokwane, a name that was
generally in use by the
speakers of
Northern Sotho (
Sepedi). The city was host to the 52nd
national conference of the
African National...
- 2024, SABC 2
broadcasts programming only in English, Venda, Tsonga, Sotho,
Sepedi & Setswana. As of
August 2018, the
channel started broadcasting in high...
- seat is Modimolle. As of 2016, the
majority of its 745,758
residents spoke Sepedi, also
known as
Northern Sotho. The
district code is DC36. The area is adminstred...
- Lesotho, Botswana,
South Africa and Eswatini. "Kwena" is a Sotho/Tswana/
Sepedi word
meaning "crocodile", the
crocodile is also
their totem (seboko). Earliest...