-
Tsonga (/ˈ(t)sɒŋɡə/ (T)SONG-gə) or, natively,
Xitsonga, as an endonym, is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Tsonga people of
South Africa. It is mutually...
-
Southern Mozambique and
South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga). They
speak Xitsonga, a
Southern Bantu language. A very
small number of
Tsonga people are also...
- 1979)
known by his
stage name
President Benny Mayengani is a
South African Xitsonga singer. He rose to fame
following the
release of his
debut studio album...
-
Afrikaans 10.6%,
English 8.7%,
Sepedi 10.0%,
Setswana 8.3%,
Sesotho 7.8%,
Xitsonga 4.7%,
siSwati 2.8%,
Tshivenda 2.5%,
isiNdebele 1.7% and
South African Sign...
- and also
means a few
repetitions or a
little bit more.
Example 1: In
Xitsonga and (Chi)Shona,
famba means "walk"
while famba-famba
means "walk around"...
- itself, once they
became aware, they
quickly lay
claim to all
speakers of
Xitsonga as
their 'people' and
established Mission Stations everywhere in the Transvaal...
-
Sepedi Sesotho Setswana South African Sign
Language Swazi Tshivenda Xhosa Xitsonga Zulu
Languages with
special status Khoe
languages Nama
Khoisan languages...
-
several languages including: English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Sepedi,
Setswana and
Xitsonga. The station's
radio format is 50
percent music and 50
percent discussion...
-
Xitsonga musician.
Chauke was
granted an
honorary doctorate in
African languages for the role his
music has pla**** in the
development of the
Xitsonga...
-
River in Mpumalanga,
South Africa. The name
Sabie is
derived from the
Xitsonga language word "Sava"
which means "Sand"
because of the rich Sand in the...