Sotho language
Southern Sotho (Sesotho in Southern Sotho) is an African language mainly spoken by people living in Lesotho and the Free State Province of South Africa.
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Native to | Lesotho South Africa |
Region | Southern Africa |
Native speakers | 6 024 000[1] |
Niger–Congo
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Regulated by | Pan South African Language Board |
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ISO 639-1 | st |
ISO 639-2 | sot |
ISO 639-3 | sot |
Southern Sotho is one of the two official languages of Lesotho and one of the eleven official languages of South Africa. It is spoken by almost 6,024,000 people, or 7% of South Africans at home (2011 census). Southern Sotho is part of the Sotho language family.
Southern Sotho contains many loanwords from Zulu.
References
- "Sotho, Southern". Ethnologue. Retrieved 25 April 2015.

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