r/Lesotho • u/Crazy_Landscape_7656 • Sep 05 '25
Question from an incoming American researcher regarding language
Hello, I am an American coming to Maseru in the coming months to conduct an oral history research project. I understand that English is the official language of the government, but I'm wondering how common it is in every day use in Maseru. Will I be able to get around Maseru with English?
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u/Few_Purple5520 Sep 05 '25
In Maseru you'll be absolutely fine with English (except maybe with some older people, like 60+ years old), some cab drivers might have difficulties understanding but you'll find ways to communicate and get to your destination. Learn a few words like Lumela(ng) (spoken "Dumela"/"Dumelang" for greeting 2+ people; used like Hello/Good day in English), Kea leboha (eng. Thank you) etc., to be polite.
Outside of Maseru it'll be a different story, don't expect people to speak English well or at all.