Formal Greeting (singular)
A |
Dumela rra |
Hello Sir
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B |
Dumela mma, o tsogile jang ? |
Hello madam, how are you ? [literally "how did you wake up"]
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A |
Ke tsogile sentle, wena o tsogile jang ? |
I am fine, how are you ?
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B |
Ke tsogile sentle |
I am fine
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As an alternative to "tsogile" (woke up) in the afternoon "tlhotse" (spent the day), and in the early morning "robetse" (slept) can be used.
Less Formal Greeting (singular)
A |
Dumela rra |
Hello Sir
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B |
Dumela mma, o kae? |
Hello madam, how are you ? [literally "where are you"]
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A |
Ke teng, wena o kae ? |
I am fine, how are you ?
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B |
Ke teng |
I am fine
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Less Formal Greeting (plural)
A |
Dumelang, le kae? / lo kae? |
Hello, how are you ? (plural)
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B |
Re teng |
We are fine
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Informal Greeting (singular)
A |
Wa reng ? |
What's up ? [literally "what do you say"]
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B |
Go sharpu |
OK
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