Konkani to Sepedi Translation

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Common Phrases From Konkani to Sepedi

KonkaniSepedi
तुका देव बरें करूंKe a leboga
उपकार करूनHle
माफ करचेंKe maswabi
हॅलोThobela
गूड बायŠala gabotse
हयEe
नाAowa
तूं कसो आसा?Le kae?
म्हाका माफ करातTshwarelo
म्हाका खबर नाGa ke tsebe
म्हाका समजताke a kwešiša
म्हाका तशें दिसताKe nagana bjalo
घडयेMohlomongwe
मागीर मेळयाTla go bona ka moragonyana
काळजी घेHlokomela
किदें चल्लां?O mpotša eng?
कांय नजोSe tshwenyege
शॅर्तKa nnete
रोखडेंचKa yona nako yeo
वचूंयाA re yeng

Interesting information about Konkani Language

Konkani is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Konkani community in western India, particularly along the west coast of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. It belongs to the southern branch of Indo-Aryan languages and has its own unique script called "Devanagari." With over 7 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in Goa as well as recognition from Sahitya Akademi (India's national academy for literature). The language exhibits significant influence from Sanskrit due to historical ties with Brahmin communities. Additionally, it incorporates loanwords from Portuguese during their colonial rule over parts of India. Konkani encompasses various dialects like Malvani-Konkani or Mangalorean Konkanis which differ slightly based on geographical location but share a common grammar structure.

Know About Sepedi Language

Sepedi, also known as Northern Sotho or Sesotho sa Leboa, is a Bantu language spoken by approximately 4.7 million people in South Africa. It belongs to the Niger-Congo language family and falls under the Sotho-Tswana group of languages. Sepedi serves as one of the eleven official languages recognized in South Africa's constitution. The origins of Sepedi can be traced back to various dialects that emerged from Proto-Bantu over centuries before becoming standardized into its present form during colonial times. The language has been greatly influenced by other indigenous African languages such as Setswana and isiZulu. Sepedi employs an agglutinative grammar system with extensive use of prefixes for noun classes which determine concordance within sentences. Its phonetic structure consists mainly of clicks, ejectives, implosives along with consonants and vowels found in many other Bantu languages. Traditionally transmitted orally through generations, efforts have been made to develop written literature including books and newspapers using standard orthography since it was first introduced around 1948.

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