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  2. 28 lip 2017 · How to say 'hello' in all 11 of SA's official languages. Kirstin Buick. Comments. Bookmark. This Heritage Day, greet someone in their own language – and watch their face light up. Afrikaans. Hallo! English. Hello! isiNdebele. Lotjhani! isiXhosa. Molo! isiZulu. Sawubona! Sepedi. Dumela! Setswana. Dumela! Sesotho. Dumela! Xitsonga. Avuxeni! siSwati.

  3. 18 gru 2023 · Learn how to say Hello in South Africa by Immersing yourself into this guide about South Africa's 12 official languages.

  4. 2 paź 2020 · With 11 official languages, you may be wondering how to say hello. Here's a few of the accepted South African greetings and pronunciation...

  5. 3 lut 2023 · Afrikaans. Hello – Hallo. How are you? – Hoe gaan dit met jou? (More respectful: Hoe gaan dit met U?) I am fine. – Dit gaan goed met my. Fine, thank you. – Goed dankie. Goodbye – Totsiens. North Sotho. Hello – Dumela. How are you? – O kae? (singular) Le kae? (plural) I am fine. – Ke gona. I am fine, thank you. – Le nna ke gona, ke a leboga.

  6. 2 lis 2020 · 1. “Good day” or “Good morning/afternoon/evening” These phrases are safe and widely used in both business and social settings. They are considered polite and respectful. For example: Person A: Good day! How are you today? Person B: Good day! I’m doing well, thank you! 2. “Hello” or “Hi”

  7. 26 maj 2013 · 1. Howzit – A traditional South African greeting that translates roughly as “How are you?” or simply “Hello”. 2. Heita – An urban and rural greeting used by South Africans. A cheery slang form of saying “Hello”. 3. Aweh – A South African slang word used to acknowledge something or greet someone and is mainly used in the coloured community. 4.