Language/Southern-sotho/Vocabulary/Shopping-Vocabulary
Introduction
In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to shopping in Southern Sotho, including common items, bargaining, and expressing preferences. As you continue to learn the language, you will discover that knowing shopping vocabulary is essential for interacting with locals and understanding their culture. So get ready to immerse yourself in the colorful world of Southern Sotho shopping!
What to Expect
In this lesson, you will learn the names of common items in Southern Sotho, including clothes, food, and household items. You will also learn how to express preferences and bargain in the language, as well as how to ask for prices and make transactions. Whether you're planning to shop at a local market or simply want to learn more about Southern Sotho customs, these essential phrases will come in handy.
Vocabulary
Common Items
Here are some of the most common items you might encounter when shopping in Southern Sotho:
Southern Sotho | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
letsogo | le-tso-go | clothes |
bokamoso | bo-ka-mo-so | shoes |
tshopo | tso-po | hat |
kgati | kga-ti | belt |
sepedi | se-pe-di | skirt |
setso | se-tso | dress |
lepokisi | le-po-ki-si | shirt |
sepedi se seholo | se-pe-di se se-ho-lo | pants |
theho ya letsatsi | te-ho ya le-tsa-tsi | sunglasses |
thapi | tha-pi | bag |
theko | te-ko | wallet |
mokgapa | mo-kgapa | blanket |
situli | si-tu-li | carpet |
tsenya | tse-nya | broom |
thepa | te-pa | dish |
kolo | ko-lo | cup |
tselana | tse-la-na | fork |
sema | se-ma | spoon |
tsotlhe | tso-tlhe | everything |
Expressing Preferences
When shopping, it's essential to be able to express your preferences. Here are some phrases that can help you in Southern Sotho:
- Ke rata... (I like...)
- Ke batla... (I want...)
- E, ke tla fetola. (Hmm, I will think about it.)
- Ga ke sa batle. (I don't want it.)
- Ke sa tsebe. (I don't know.)
Bargaining
Bargaining is a common practice in Southern Sotho markets. Here are some common phrases to help you bargain:
- Ruri lerato ((What is the price?)
- Ke simolotse (It's too expensive)
- Ke batla go thabela akaunti (I want to negotiate the price)
- Ke tla reka ka... (I will buy it for...)
- Ke tla nna morao (I will look somewhere else)
Money and Currency
Knowing how to talk about money and currency is crucial when shopping. Here are some essential phrases:
- Ruri lerato? (What is the price?)
- E ngwaga ke eng? (What year is it?)
- Ke batla kaofela (I want everything)
- E nngwe ke e kgolo? (Which one is bigger?)
- Ke tla phela efe (How much is it?)
Example Conversations
Here are some example conversations to practice your vocabulary:
Conversation 1:
Buyer: Ruri lerato letsogo?
Seller: Letsogo ruri lerato?
Buyer: Ke tla reka ka R200.
Seller: Ha ke mphinxe ka diaparo, ke kgopela R250.
Buyer: Ke shwa. Ke tla fetola.
Conversation 2:
Buyer: Ke batla mokgapa.
Seller: Ruri lerato?
Buyer: Ke tla reka ka R500.
Seller: Ha ke mphinxe ka diaparo, ke kgopela R700.
Buyer: Ke simolotse. Ke Batla go thabela akaunti.
Seller: O ka thabela ka R600.
Buyer: Ke simolotse. Ke tla nna morao.
Conclusion
In this lesson, we've covered essential vocabulary related to shopping in Southern Sotho. You should now be able to identify common items, express your preferences, bargain, and talk about money and currency. So next time you're in Southern Sotho, head to the markets with confidence and put your newfound skills to the test! Don't forget to keep practicing to improve your language skills further.