Sesotho is a language spoken in Lesotho and South Africa. If you find yourself visiting those countries, you will need to learn a few essential phrases and words, so that you can make yourself understood. Just as you would when visiting any Country, that has their own language, you have to learn the language before you arrive.

Steps

  1. 1
    Be aware that, like for any other language, Sesotho requires you to hear it in order to learn it. Visit the country or listen to Radio Lesotho as often as possible
  2. 2
    Realize early on that Sesotho is probably not like any language you've learned before. Never try to compare a language you're learning with one you already speak.
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  3. 3
    Use the Internet to listen to model sentences and to do quizzes (see links below).
  4. 4
    Use a dictionary as often as possible. There are at least three good ones online.
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    Find a Mosotho who would like to learn your language, and exchange with them through chat, email and telephoning.
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    There's a large body of written Sesotho on the Internet. Find it and read as much as possible. You won't understand much at the beginning, but it's the little that you will understand that counts. Build on it. You're not trying to learn the grammar of Sesotho, you're trying to learn how to speak Sesotho. Remember that.
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    Use flash cards or a phrase book to revise recently acquired phrases and words. Revision is very important, especially if you're learning Sesotho outside Lesotho or South Africa.
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    Remember new words by means of mnemonics, jokes and genuine emotions. Do not memorise words out of their context. For example, do not memorise "ho rata" as the verb "to love;" rather learn "ho rata" by practising with the sentence, "Ke rata Odile," or "I love Odile," or Jack, or Jill.
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    Wherever you may be, there is probably a Lesotho or South African embassy nearby. Visit them and ask them what help they can give you in your noble endeavour. If they haven't got help, ask them why they aren't interested in people learning Sesotho.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I say "thanks" in Sesotho?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can say: "Ke a leboha" or "me lebohile".
  • Question
    How do I say "I missed you"?
    Seth
    Seth
    Community Answer
    You say "Ke u hopotse."
  • Question
    How can I say "You need to know" in Sesotho?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    In Sesotho, you would say "O hloka ho tseba."
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Warnings

  • South African and Lesotho spellings aren't always the same, even if everything else is, including pronunciation.
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  • 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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Things You'll Need

  • A good Internet connection.
  • Computer headphones.
  • A list of performant, paedagogical websites.
  • A bilingual dictionary

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