"Dumela" is a greeting in singular form, used to address one person, while "dumelang" is the plural form of the greeting, used to address more than one person in Setswana.
"Welcome" in Tswana is "Dumela".
In Tswana, you would say "nkgakile" to mean beautiful.
In Pedi language, you say "Dumela" to greet someone, which translates to "Hello" in English.
The main difference between cats and dogs is their preferred method of communication.
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"Dumela" is hello in Setswana, the national language of Botswana. "Dumelang" is used when saying hello to more than one person.
Dumela was created in 2010.
dumelang
In Setswana, "please" is translated as "tsamaiso".
Dumela means "Hello" in Tswana, Sotho, and other South African dialects.
Dumela mmabontle
In Tswana, you would say "nkgakile" to mean beautiful.
Hello in Setswana is "Dumela"
Dumela mmabontle
there is no "african" language. There are hundreds of languages in Africa.
In Sotho, you can say "Dumela morati."