Basotho

NOUN
  1. a member of a subgroup of people who inhabit Lesotho
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How To Use Basotho In A Sentence

  • The famous hardy and sure-footed Basotho ponies can take visitors into areas not accessible by road.
  • The Chinese people have been deeply impressed by the unique National Pavilion of Lesotho and the fantastic performance given by Basotho artists.
  • One the other hand, the use of the leopard kaross is one of the oldest traditions known to the Basotho.
  • Today, even Christian Basotho who want to be married in the church usually uphold many traditional customs, especially the payment of a bride-price, known in Sesotho as bohali, but sometimes also called lobola, from the name used by another Southern African people, the Zulu. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • We Basotho had to leave our land and come to the city just like the people in the Bible. Let The Dead Lie
  • Emmanuel asked when the Basotho man had shuffled out onto the veranda. Let The Dead Lie
  • Collectively, the people of the country are known as Basotho, while an individual member of the Basotho nation is referred to as a Mosotho. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • Nationality: noun: Mosotho (singular), Basotho (plural) adjective: Basotho Lesotho
  • Collectively, the people of the country are known as Basotho, while an individual member of the Basotho nation is referred to as a Mosotho. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • The Basotho driver turned left and headed for the suburban streets of Congella. Let The Dead Lie
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