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About Sesotho
Sesotho is the national language of Lesotho.
Speakers
5.5+ million
Language Family
Bantu
Writing System
Latin alphabet
Difficulty
Medium
Spoken in
Why Learn Sesotho?
It is essential for communication in Lesotho and parts of South Africa.
Common Sesotho Words
Start your Sesotho journey with these essential words and phrases.
Dumela
Hello
doo-meh-lah
Kea leboha
Thank you
keh-ah leh-BOH-hah
Ee
Yes
eh-eh
Tjhe
No
ch-eh
Ntlo
House
ntloh
History of Sesotho
Sesotho developed among Sotho-speaking communities and became standardised in the 19th century.
Is Sesotho Hard to Learn?
Sesotho has a regular phonetic system but uses Bantu noun classes and agreement.
Learning Sesotho Online: FAQ
Can I learn Sesotho online for free?
Yes — Vocabo is a free Chrome extension that teaches you Sesotho vocabulary while you browse the web. It replaces words and short phrases on pages you already read with their Sesotho equivalents, so you pick up vocabulary passively — no sign-up, no ads, and no daily lesson grind.
Is Sesotho on Duolingo?
No — Duolingo doesn't currently offer a Sesotho course for English speakers. You can still learn Sesotho online for free: Vocabo supports Sesotho and builds your vocabulary naturally while you browse.
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