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Learn a few words in our 11 official languages

 
Language Hello How are you? Thank you I am sorry Goodbye
Afrikaans Goeie dag Hoe gaan dit met jou?
Dankie Jammer Totsiens
English Hello How are
you?
Thank you Sorry Goodbye
Isindebele Lotjhani Unjani? Ngiyathokoza   Sala kuhle
Hamba kuhle
IsiXhosa Molo Unjani? Enkosi / Ndiyabule /
Ndiyabulela
Ndixolele Sala kakuhle
(Stay well)
Isizulu Sawubona Unjani? Ngiyabonga Ngiyaxolisa Hamba kahle (go well) / Sala kahle (stay well)
Sepedi Thobela O kae? Ke a leboga Ke maswabi Gabotse
Sesotho Dumela O kae? Ke a leboha Ntsoarele Tsamaya hantle (Go well)/ Sala hantle (Stay well)
Setswana Dumela O kae? Ke a leboga Ke maswabi Tsamaya sentle (go well) / Sala sentle (stay well)
Siswati Sawubona Unjani? Ngiyabonga Ngiyacolisa Sala kahle
Tshivenda Ndaa (if you are male) Aa (if you are female)
Vho vuwa hani?
Ndi a livhuwa Ndi khou humbela pfarelo
Kha vha sale (talking to adult) Salani (talking to child)
XiTsonga Avusheni Ku njhani?
Ndzi khense ngopfu
Ndza tisola Sala kahle
 
 

Do you feel challenged to learn one of SA's eleven official languages? Find a language school near you.

Johannesburg based, Funda Njalo offers Zulu and Xhosa classes for individuals and corporate groups.

Wits Language School offers Afrikaans, Zulu and Sotho courses at three levels of tuition. They also offer corporate courses in these languages.

Teach Me 2 provides tutors for a variety of disciplines, including Afrikaans, Tswane, Zulu and Xhosa.

 

 

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