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Sunday, 4 March 2012

Greetings

Ok, so today I will be talking about greetings. In English we have different greetings for different times of the day. This is also the case in Sepedi and in Norwegian.

Morning greetings 

Response
English: Good morning                                          English: Morning
Sepedi: Dumela                                                    Sepedi: Agee
Norsk: God morgen                                              Norsk: God morgen

English: How are you                                             English: I am fine thank you
Sepedi: O tsogile bjang                                          Sepedi: Aowa ke tsogile
Norsk: Hvordan har du det                                    Norsk: Jeg har det fint, takk


Afternoon greetings

Response

English: Good day                                                English: Good day
Sepedi: Dumela                                                    Sepedi: Agee
Norsk: God dag                                                   Norsk: God dag


English: How are you                                             English: I am fine thank you
Sepedi: O hlwele bjang                                          Sepedi: Aowa ke hlwele
Norsk: Hvordan har du det                                    Norsk: Jeg har det fint, takk



Notice that in Sepedi the greeting changes on the second statement rather than the first like in English and Norwegian. Saying Dumela is the same as using the word hello or hallo (norsk), It can be used any time of the day. Also there are different variations on how to greet in all of these languages, these examples here are just the standard greetings.

Direct translations of the greetings

Spedi
O tsogile bjang- How did you wake up
Aowa- No. But it can also be used as a filler word. such as like, ummm, ahhh, words which you use to fill up spaces where you are not talking. Gives the conversation a flow.
O Hlwele bjang-How has your day been

Norwegian
Good dag- Good day
Hvordan har du det- How have you it
Jeg har det fint takk- I have it fine thanx

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Dumelang og velkommen

I have created this Blog as part of my Sepedi course requirement. I have also created this blog so that it becomes a interactive blog between the Languages of English, Sotho sa Lebowa (Sepedi) and Norsk (Norwegian). The blog will serve as a platform for those who seek to learn new words and phrases in any of these languages and it will help me to perfect my language skills as well. I encourage everyone who comes on this blog to add comments and to interact with myself and each other. As I said this is a learning platform everyone can get something out of what you have say.

Thank you and welcome (English)
Tussen takk og velkommen (Norsk)
Ke a leboga, Le amogetswe (sepedi)