Asked by Andre
what is the language:
"Lefuti la matakala"
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It looks like a Southern Bantu (Sotho–Tswana) phrase — most likely Sesotho (Southern Sotho), Setswana, or a closely related language.
Why: the particle "la" functions as a possessive/"of" marker in Sotho–Tswana languages, and "le-" / "ma-" are common noun-class prefixes found in those languages. Without context or exact spelling it’s hard to be certain.
If you can tell me where you saw it (country, song, text) or paste more context I can try to identify the language more precisely and offer a translation.
Why: the particle "la" functions as a possessive/"of" marker in Sotho–Tswana languages, and "le-" / "ma-" are common noun-class prefixes found in those languages. Without context or exact spelling it’s hard to be certain.
If you can tell me where you saw it (country, song, text) or paste more context I can try to identify the language more precisely and offer a translation.
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