Hawaiian to Sesotho Translation
Common Phrases From Hawaiian to Sesotho
Hawaiian | Sesotho |
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Mahalo | kea leboha |
E ʻoluʻolu | Ka kopo |
E kala mai | Tšoarelo |
Aloha | Lumela |
Aloha | Sala hantle |
ʻAe | Ee |
ʻAʻole | Che |
Pehea ʻoe? | U phela joang? |
E kala mai iaʻu | Ntšoarele |
ʻaʻole maopopo iaʻu | Ha ke tsebe |
Maopopo iaʻu | kea utloisisa |
Pēlā koʻu manaʻo | ke nahana joalo |
Malia paha | Mohlomong |
A hui hou nō | Ke tla u bona hamorao |
E mālama | Itlhokomele |
He aha lā? | Ke eng? |
Hoʻopoina | Tlohela |
ʻae nō hoʻi | Ehlile |
I kēia manawa | Tsela e nepahetseng |
E hele kāua | Ha re ee |
Interesting information about Hawaiian Language
Hawaiian is a Polynesian language spoken by the indigenous people of Hawaii. It has around 24 letters in its alphabet and features simple phonetics, making it relatively easy to pronounce for English speakers. The Hawaiian language holds cultural significance as it was traditionally used in chants, songs, and storytelling. However, due to colonization and efforts to suppress native languages during the late 19th century onwards, Hawaiian experienced a decline in usage over time. In recent years though there has been an increased effort towards revitalizing the language with various initiatives promoting its learning and preservation. Today, there are estimated to be approximately 2,000 fluent speakers of Hawaiian along with many more learners who aim at keeping this unique linguistic heritage alive.
Know About Sesotho Language
Sesotho, also known as Southern Sotho or Seshoto, is a Bantu language primarily spoken in Lesotho and South Africa. It belongs to the Niger-Congo family of languages and falls under the Sotho-Tswana subgroup. Sesotho has approximately 6 million speakers worldwide. The language uses a Latin-based alphabet with additional diacritical marks for specific sounds. Its grammar structure includes noun classes marked by prefixes, concord markers for agreement between nouns and verbs, subject-verb-object word order, and extensive use of derivational morphology. Sesotho's vocabulary incorporates loanwords from English but remains largely independent with its own rich lexicon rooted in traditional culture. The language plays an essential role in preserving Basotholand heritage through oral traditions such as storytelling, proverbs (dipolelo), songs (leihano), poetry (litemosoane), folklore tales like "Moshanyana ka Mofumahali," religious rituals including initiation ceremonies ("bohobelo"), dances ("mokhibi") accompanied by rhythmic music produced using various instruments like drums ('ntomo') or flutes ('khukhu').
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