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How do you say bye in sesotho?

There are several ways to say "bye" in Sesotho, depending on the context and formality:

Informal:

* Sala hantle: This is the most common and versatile way to say "goodbye" in Sesotho. It literally translates to "remain well" or "stay well."

* Tsamaea hantle: This means "go well" and is appropriate for a friend or someone you know well.

* Hloho e kholo: This is a slang phrase that means "see you later" or "take care."

Formal:

* Khotso: This means "peace" and is a respectful way to say goodbye in a formal setting.

* Re kopane hape: This means "let's meet again" and is a formal way to say goodbye.

* Kea leboha: This means "thank you" and can be used as a polite way to say goodbye.

Other options:

* Tsamaea ka khotso: This means "go in peace."

* Tsalang hantle: This means "goodbye, all of you."

* Re tla kopana hape: This means "we will meet again."

The best way to say goodbye in Sesotho is to choose a phrase that is appropriate for the situation and your relationship with the person you are saying goodbye to.

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