Learn Sesotho: Complete Beginner's Guide

Table of Contents

1. Why learn Sesotho? 2. History and spread of Sesotho 3. Writing system and pronunciation 4. Basic grammar: noun classes and agreement 5. Greetings and essential phrases 6. Essential vocabulary by theme 7. Culture and philosophy: the Basotho world 8. The Sesotho diaspora around the world 9. Learn Sesotho with Targumi

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Why learn Sesotho?

Sesotho — also known as Southern Sotho or Sesotho sa Borwa — is a Bantu language spoken by approximately 7 million people in Lesotho and South Africa. It is the national and official language of the Kingdom of Lesotho, a unique mountain country entirely surrounded by South Africa, and one of the 12 official languages of the Republic of South Africa.

Learning Sesotho in 2026 means opening a door to a fascinating civilization — that of the Basotho, a people of mountain dwellers, horsemen, and poets who have preserved their cultural identity across centuries. It also means accessing a profound philosophy of life, rooted in proverbs, songs, and the traditions of a high-altitude kingdom.

Lesotho: the \"Kingdom in the Sky.\" Lesotho is the only country in the world whose entire territory lies above 1,000 metres in altitude. Its lowest point, at 1,400 metres, is the highest low point of any country on Earth. Nicknamed the Kingdom in the Sky, Lesotho offers spectacular mountain landscapes, deep valleys, and majestic waterfalls. A Bantu language related to Tswana and Sepedi. Sesotho belongs to the Sotho-Tswana branch of the great Bantu language family. It is closely related to Northern Sotho (Sepedi) and Tswana (Setswana). Learning Sesotho gives you a key to understanding other Southern African languages. Explore more African languages on our blog. A wealth of proverbs and poetry. Sesotho culture places the spoken word at its centre. Maele (proverbs) and lithoko (praise poems) are living literary forms transmitted from generation to generation. Multicultural South Africa. Sesotho is spoken as a mother tongue by approximately 8% of South Africa's population, mainly in the Free State province and in Gauteng (Johannesburg, Pretoria).

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History and spread of Sesotho

Bantu origins

Sesotho belongs to the Bantu language family, one of the largest in the world with over 500 languages. The ancestors of the Basotho settled in the highlands of present-day Lesotho and the South African Free State between the 5th and 11th centuries.

Moshoeshoe I: the founder of the nation

Moshoeshoe I (pronounced Mo-SHWAY-shway), born around 1786, unified the scattered Sotho clans during the Lifaqane wars of the 1820s. He gathered refugees on the fortress-mountain of Thaba-Bosiu, an impregnable mesa that became the birthplace of the Basotho nation. His motto — Khotso, Pula, Nala (Peace, Rain, Prosperity) — became the national motto of Lesotho.

The British protectorate and independence

In 1868, Basutoland became a British protectorate, saving it from incorporation into South Africa and apartheid. Lesotho became independent on 4 October 1966.

Sesotho was one of the first Bantu languages to be written, thanks to French missionaries from the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society (PEMS) who arrived in 1833. The Morija mission became the intellectual centre of the Sesotho world.

Written Sesotho: a pioneering tradition

Thomas Mofolo published Chaka in 1925 — a masterpiece of African literature. The newspaper Leselinyana la Lesotho (founded 1863) is one of Africa's oldest.

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Writing system and pronunciation

Sesotho is written in the Latin alphabet adapted by French missionaries.

Vowels

Sound Translation | -------------------| /a/ as in \"father\" older sister | /ɛ/ or /e/ sun / day | /i/ as in \"see\" horse | /ɔ/ or /o/ person | /u/ as in \"food\" rain |

Special consonants

Sound Translation | -------------------| /ɬ/ (lateral fricative) fish | /tɬ/ (lateral affricate) hunger | /tɬʰ/ (aspirated) nature | /pʰ/ (aspirated) hyena | /tʰ/ (aspirated) mountain | /kʰ/ (aspirated) month | /tsʰ/ path | /ŋ/ as in \"singing\" doctor | /!/ (dental click) to begin | Clicks. Sesotho contains a few words borrowed from Khoisan languages that use clicks. Aspirated consonants.Phiri (hyena) and piri (close/near) are two different words. The lateral fricative HL. The same sound as Welsh ll (as in \"Llanelli\").

Tones

Sesotho is a tonal language with two main tones: high and low. Tones are generally not written.

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Basic grammar: noun classes and agreement

Sesotho uses a system of noun classes, the single most important grammatical concept.

Noun classes

Prefix Translation Prefix ----------------------------- mo- person ba- ø / ntate father bo- mo- example me- le- day ma- se- tree di- n- / ø dog din- bo- bread — ho- to read —

The agreement system

  • Motho e moholo o a tsamaya. = The big person walks. (class 1)
  • Batho ba baholo ba a tsamaya. = The big people walk. (class 2)
  • Sefate se seholo se a oma. = The big tree is drying. (class 7)
  • Verb conjugation

Structure Meaning | -------------------| S + a + V I read | Ha + S + V-e I do not read | S + V + -ile I have read | S + tla + V I will read | V + -a Read! |

Personal pronouns

Pronoun --------- nna wena yena rona lona bona

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Greetings and essential phrases

Greetings are extremely important in Basotho culture.

Pronunciation --------------- loo-MEH-la KHOT-so o PEH-la jwang keh PEH-la HAN-tleh keh ah leh-BOH-ha eh cheh tsa-MAH-ya HAN-tleh SAH-la HAN-tleh leh-BIT-so la hao keh mang leh-BIT-so la ka keh... NTAH-teh MMEH keh mah-SWAH-bi ka KOH-po

Useful everyday expressions

English | ---------| I am hungry | I am thirsty | I want... | How much is it? | I don't understand | Speak slowly | Help! | It's fine / Okay | I like / I love |

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Essential vocabulary by theme

Family (lelapa)

English --------- father mother son daughter child older brother older sister grandfather grandmother grandchild

Numbers (dipalo)

Sesotho | ---------| nngwe | pedi | tharo | nne | hlano | tshelela | supa | robedi | robong | leshome | lekholo | sekete |

Nature (tlhaho)

English --------- water mountain sun / day moon / month rain sky land, country tree fire river snow

Animals (diphoofolo)

English --------- lion horse cow sheep dog cat bird snake hyena

Food (dijo)

English --------- bread / pap meat fish green vegetables sorghum maize milk sour milk / amasi traditional beer
Vowel
Example
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a
ausi
e
letsatsi
i
pitse
o
motho
u
pula
Consonant
Example
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hl
hlapi
tl
tlala
tlh
tlhaho
ph
phiri
th
thaba
kh
khoeli
ts
tsela
ng
ngaka
q
qala
Class
Example
Plural class
Plural
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1
motho
2
batho
1a
ntate
2a
bontate
3
mohlala
4
mehlala
5
letsatsi
6
matsatsi
7
sefate
8
difate
9
ntja
10
dintja
14
bohobe
15
ho bala
Tense
Example
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Present
Ke a bala
Present (neg.)
Ha ke bale
Past
Ke badile
Future
Ke tla bala
Imperative
Bala!
Person
Verbal prefix
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I
ke-
You (sg.)
o-
He/She
o-
We
re-
You (pl.)
le-
They
ba-
Sesotho
English
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Lumela (sg.) / Lumelang (pl.)
Hello
Khotso!
Peace! (traditional greeting)
O phela joang?
How are you?
Ke phela hantle
I am well
Ke a leboha
Thank you
E
Yes
Che
No
Tsamaya hantle
Go well
Sala hantle
Stay well
Lebitso la hao ke mang?
What is your name?
Lebitso la ka ke...
My name is...
Ntate
Sir / Father
'M'e
Ma'am / Mother
Ke maswabi
I am sorry
Ka kopo
Please
Sesotho
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Ke lapile
Ke nyorilwe
Ke batla...
E bokae?
Ha ke utlwisise
Bua butle
Thuso!
Ho lokile
Ke rata...
Sesotho
Note
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ntate
also a respectful title
'm'e
also a respectful title
mora
morali
ngwana
abuti
ausi
ntatemoholo
nkgono
setloholo
Number
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
100
1,000
Sesotho
Note
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metsi
thaba
omnipresent in Lesotho
letsatsi
khoeli
pula
also in the national motto
lehodimo
lefatshe
sefate
mollo
noka
lehloa
common at altitude
Sesotho
Note
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tau
pere
the Basotho pony is famous
khomo
traditional wealth
nku
major livestock in Lesotho
ntja
katse
borrowed from Afrikaans
nonyana
noha
phiri
Sesotho
Note
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bohobe
dietary staple
nama
hlapi
moroho
cooked wild spinach
mabele
traditional cereal
poone
lebese
mafi
traditional food
joala
brewed from sorghum

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Culture and philosophy: the Basotho world

The Basotho blanket: identity and pride

The Basotho blanket (kobo) is the most recognisable symbol of Sesotho culture. Worn by men and women alike, draped around the shoulders like a cloak, it is a marker of national identity, a ceremonial object, and a work of art. The most iconic is the Seanamarena, adorned with a stylised maize cob. Today, Basotho blankets have inspired contemporary fashion designers worldwide.

The Basotho pony: the mountain horse

The Basotho pony is perfectly adapted to Lesotho's mountainous terrain. Pony racing is a major social event. The riders, wrapped in Basotho blankets and wearing the traditional conical hat (mokorotlo), present a striking spectacle.

The mokorotlo: the national hat

The mokorotlo is the traditional Basotho conical hat, woven from grass. It appears on the national flag and on coins.

Lithoko: praise poetry

Lithoko are praise poems celebrating exploits, genealogy, and qualities. The seroki (praise poets) master a complex art of metaphor and historical allusion. This tradition continues today in hip-hop and popular Sesotho music.

The Morija Arts & Cultural Festival

Established in 1999, Lesotho's largest cultural event celebrates Basotho music, dance, theatre, and poetry.

Sesotho proverbs (maele)

  • Motho ke motho ka batho. — A person is a person through other people. (Ubuntu/Botho)
  • Tau e llela teng. — The lion roars in its den. (One is strong at home)
  • Ntja-pedi ha e hlolwe ke sebata. — Two dogs are not defeated by a wild beast. (Unity is strength)
  • Pula e nela ka marothodi. — Rain falls drop by drop. (Patience bears fruit)
  • Khotso, Pula, Nala

    The national motto of Lesotho — Khotso, Pula, Nala (Peace, Rain, Prosperity) — encapsulates Basotho philosophy.

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    The Sesotho diaspora around the world

    South Africa: the heart of the diaspora

    South Africa is home to approximately 4 million Sesotho speakers (Free State, Gauteng). The migration to mines gave birth to the famo music genre.

    United Kingdom, United States, Canada

    Growing communities of Basotho live in London, Manchester, Washington D.C., and Toronto.

    Botswana

    Neighbouring Botswana hosts a historic Sesotho community.

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    Sources: Ethnologue (SIL International), Doke & Mofokeng — Textbook of Southern Sotho Grammar, Guma — The Forms, Uses and Significance of Sesotho Proverbs, Eldredge — A South African Kingdom, Wikipedia.