Northern Sotho can be subdivided into
Highveld-Sotho, which consists of comparatively recent immigrants mostly from the west and southwest parts of South Africa, and
Lowveld-Sotho, which consists of a combination of immigrants from the north of South Africa and Sotho inhabitants of longer standing. Like other Sotho-Tswana people, their languages are named after totemic animals and, sometimes, by alternating or combining these with the names of famous chiefs.
The Highveld-Sotho The group consists of the following dialects: •
Bapedi • Bapedi Marota (in the narrower sense) • Marota Mamone • Marota Mohlaletsi • Batau Bapedi (Matlebjane, Masemola, Marishane, Batau ba Manganeng - Nkadimeng, Kgaphola, Diphofa, Nchabeleng, Mogashoa, Phaahla, Sloane, Mashegoana, Mphanama, Batau ba Malata a Manyane) • Phokwane • Bakone • Kone (Ga-Matlala) • Dikgale • Baphuthi • Baroka • Bakgaga (Mphahlele, Maake, and Mothapo) • Chuene • Mathabatha • Maserumule • Tlou (Ga-Molepo) • Thobejane (Ga-Mafefe) •
Batlokwa • Batlokwa Ba Lethebe • Makgoba • Batlou • Bahananwa (Ga-Mmalebogo) • Moremi • Motlhatlhana • Babirwa • Batswapong • Mmamabolo • Bamongatane • Bakwena ba Moletjie (Moloto) • Batlhaloga • Bahwaduba, BaGaMagale, and many others
The Lowveld-Sotho The group consists of
Lobedu, Narene, Phalaborwa (Malatji), Mogoboya, Kone, Kgaga, Ramafalo and Mohale. ==Classification==