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  1. Afrikaans = Welkom
  2. English = Welcome
  3. Ndebele = Siyalemukela (singular), Ngiyak'wamukela (plural)
  4. Northern Sotho =
  5. Sotho =
  6. Swazi = Wamukelekile (singular), Nemukelekile (plural)
  7. Tswana = O amogetswe (singular), Le amogetswe (plural)
  8. Tsonga =
  9. Venda =
  10. Xhosa = Wamkelekile (singular), Namkelekile (plural)
  11. Zulu = Ngiyakwemukela (singular), Ngiyanemukela (plural)
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There are 11 official languages spoken in South Africa (and quite a few unofficial languages). Here are some Examples of how to say hello:

Afrikaans- Hallo

English: Hello

Spedi: Dumelang

Zulu: Sawubona

Venda: ?

Xhosa:??

ETC.

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Afrikaans - Welkom

venda- vho tanganedzw

sotho- ho amogetswe

zulu- si ani amukela

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I got 4 out of the 11:

  1. Afrikaans = Welkom by Suid-Afrika
  2. English = Welcome to South Africa
  3. Ndebele =
  4. Northern Sotho =
  5. Sotho =
  6. Swazi =
  7. Tswana =
  8. Tsonga =
  9. Venda =
  10. Xhosa = Wamkelekile eMzantsi Afrika
  11. Zulu = Siyakwamukela eNingizimu Afrika
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torte un huyfre south Africa

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