Oxford Bilingual School Dictionary: Sesotho & English
Oxford Bilingual School Dictionary: Sesotho & English
The world’s most trusted dictionariesBukantswe ena e tla thusa baithuti ho ntshetsa pele bokgoni ba ho mamela, hobala, ho bua le ho ngola ho atlehileng ka Senyesemane le Sesotho, ho ba thusaho atleha sekolong. E ikamahantse ka ho ikgethang bakeng sa Afrika Borwa mmee bonolo ho sebediswa, e fana ka tshehetso dikarolong tse nne tsa sehlooho,jwalo ka ha ho bontshitswe katlase.This dictionary will help learners to develop effective listening, reading, speakingand writing skills in English and Sesotho, helping them to succeed at school.Specially adapted for South Africa and easy to use, it gives support in four key areas: E thusa baithuti ho kgetha phetolelo e nepahetseng. Helps learners to choose the right translation. E bontsha kamoo mantswe a hlileng a sebediswang kateng. Shows how words are really used. E sebedisa feela diphetolelo tse sebediswang kgafetsa. Gives frequently used translations only. E kenyeleditse mantswe ho kgabahanya le kharikhulamo. Includes words from across the curriculum. Hape e kenyeleditse: Maqephe a ho ithuta le kwahollopuo, mopeleto le thusoya qapodiso (ho kenyeleditswe sehlopha sa mabitso le dibopeho tsa maetsi),le karolo ya mohlodi e nang le ditshwantsho, mehlala ya mangolo le dingolwatsa ilektroniki, mesebetsi e nang le dikarabo, jj.Also includes: Study pages with grammar, spelling and pronunciation help(including noun classes and verb forms), an illustrated reference section, modelletters and electronic texts, activities with answers, etc.
We Also Recommend