Sepedi to Kazakh Translation

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Common Phrases From Sepedi to Kazakh

SepediKazakh
Ke a lebogaРақмет сізге
HleӨтінемін
Ke maswabiКешіріңіз
ThobelaСәлеметсіз бе
Šala gabotseСау болыңыз
EeИә
AowaЖоқ
Le kae?Қалдарыңыз қалай?
TshwareloКешіріңіз
Ga ke tsebeМен білмеймін
ke a kwešišaМен түссіндім
Ke nagana bjaloМен солай деп ойлаймын
MohlomongweМүмкін
Tla go bona ka moragonyanaКейінірек кездесеміз
HlokomelaӨз-өзіңді күт
O mpotša eng?Не хабар?
Se tshwenyegeОқасы жоқ
Ka nneteӘрине
Ka yona nako yeoЛезде
A re yengБарайық

Interesting information 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.

Know About Kazakh Language

Kazakh is a Turkic language spoken mainly in Kazakhstan, where it holds the status of official language. It also has recognition as an official minority language in neighboring countries such as Russia and China. With approximately 13 million native speakers worldwide, Kazakh belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic family of languages. The Kazakh alphabet was initially written using Arabic script until 1929 when Latin-based orthography replaced it; later on, Cyrillic became its writing system from 1940-2017 before switching back to Latin again. This transition aimed at strengthening cultural identity and aligning with other Turkic nations utilizing Latin scripts like Turkey or Azerbaijan.

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