Sesotho to Scots Gaelic Translation

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Common Phrases From Sesotho to Scots Gaelic

SesothoScots Gaelic
kea lebohaTapadh leat
Ka kopoMas e do thoil e
TšoareloDuilich
LumelaHalò
Sala hantleMar sin leat
EeTha
CheChan eil
U phela joang?Ciamar a tha thu?
NtšoareleGabh mo leisgeul
Ha ke tsebeChan eil fios agam
kea utloisisaTha mi a’ tuigsinn
ke nahana joaloTha mi a’ smaoineachadh gur e
Mohlomong'S dòcha
Ke tla u bona hamoraoChì mi fhathast thu
ItlhokomeleBi faiceallach
Ke eng?Dè tha ceàrr?
TlohelaChan eil diofar
EhlileGu dearbh
Tsela e nepahetsengAnns a’ bhad
Ha re eeTiugainn

Interesting information about Sesotho Language

Sesotho is a language that many people speak in a country called Lesotho in Africa, and also in some parts of another country nearby called South Africa. Imagine it's like a secret code that a big group of friends has made up, but instead, it's not a secret and lots of people use it to talk to each other, to tell stories, and to learn things. When you use Sesotho, it sounds like beautiful music because it has special tones that go up and down, kind of like when you sing a song. Also, it's a little like building with blocks because you take small pieces of words and put them together to make big words. This is their special way to say hello, ask for things, and make friends. Isn't it cool that people have so many different ways to talk to each other? Sesotho is just one of those amazing languages in the world.

Know About Scots Gaelic Language

Scots Gaelic is a very old language that comes from Scotland, a country with lots of mountains and lakes. Imagine a long time ago, people in Scotland started talking to each other in a special way, and that's how Scots Gaelic began. It's a bit like how you might have a secret language with your friends, but this one a whole bunch of people used. Today, not as many people speak it, but it's still very important because it's part of Scotland's history and culture. Think of it as a treasure that tells stories of the past and shares old songs and tales. When you hear Scots Gaelic, it might sound very different from English, with beautiful sounds you may not have heard before! It's a language that helps keep the Scottish spirit alive, by sharing it through stories, music, and sometimes even in schools or on TV.

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