sot ISO 639

Sesotho Autonyms

Sotho, Southern

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A language of Lesotho

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Sisutho, Souto, Suthu, Suto
Sesotho
1,760,000 in Lesotho (Leclerc 2017f). Total users in all countries: 13,524,700 (as L1: 5,624,700; as L2: 7,900,000).
Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland, South Africa: Enlarged area
1 (National). Statutory national language (1993, Constitution, Article 3(1)).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.33)
None known. Northern Sotho [nso] and Setswana [tsn] are inherently intelligible but have generally been considered separate languages.
Newspapers. Periodicals. Radio. TV. Grammar. Bible: 1878–1989.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Sotho, Southern
Sotho, Southern
9,300 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Sotho, Southern
5,400 in Eswatini (2019).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Sotho, Southern
11,750,000 in South Africa, all users. L1 users: 3,850,000 in South Africa (2013 UNSD), increasing. L2 users: 7,900,000 (Webb 2002).
Eastern Cape province: Senqu municipality, south of Lesotho; Free State province; Gauteng province: Kempton and Tembisa Park; North-West and Mpumalanga provinces border areas.
Taung.
1 (National)
Literacy rate in L2: 15%–20%. Taught as subject in some primary and secondary schools from grade 4. Taught in primary schools through grade 3.
Christian, traditional religion.
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