Korean to Sepedi Translation
Common Phrases From Korean to Sepedi
Korean | Sepedi |
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감사합니다 | Ke a leboga |
제발 | Hle |
죄송합니다 | Ke maswabi |
안녕하세요 | Thobela |
안녕히 가세요 | Šala gabotse |
예 | Ee |
아니요 | Aowa |
어떻게 지내세요? | Le kae? |
실례합니다 | Tshwarelo |
모르겠습니다 | Ga ke tsebe |
이해합니다 | ke a kwešiša |
그렇게 생각해요 | Ke nagana bjalo |
아마도 | Mohlomongwe |
나중에 봐요 | Tla go bona ka moragonyana |
잘 지내세요 | Hlokomela |
무슨 일이야? | O mpotša eng? |
괜찮아요 | Se tshwenyege |
물론 | Ka nnete |
곧 | Ka yona nako yeo |
갑시다 | A re yeng |
Interesting information about Korean Language
Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which has no known relatives. With over 75 million speakers worldwide, it holds significant importance in East Asia. The Korean writing system called Hangul was invented by King Sejong during the Joseon Dynasty (15th century). Hangul consists of 14 consonants and ten vowels that form syllabic blocks. Classified as an agglutinative language, Korean uses suffixes or particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words. Honorifics play a crucial role in social interactions where different speech levels are used based on age, status, or familiarity. Notably distinct from Chinese and Japanese languages despite historical influences; however, some vocabulary borrowed from these neighboring countries can be found within modern-day spoken Korean.
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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