Kim tlhaloso ea lebitso: lebitso lena ka lipuo tse ling, lipuo le lipuo tse fapaneng, mabitso a basali le banna ba pele Kim.
Hlalosa Kim
At the present it is usually considered a short form of Kimberly, but it in fact predates it as a given name. The author Rudyard Kipling used it for the title hero of his novel 'Kim' (1901), though in this case it was short for Kimball. In her novel 'Show Boat' (1926) Edna Ferber used it for a female character who was born on the Mississippi River and was named from the initials of the states Kentucky, Illinois and Mississippi. The name was popularized in America by the actresses Kim Hunter (1922-2002) and Kim Novak (1933-), both of whom assumed it as a stage name.
Na Kim lebitso la moshemane?
E, lebitso Kim le na le botona ba banna.
Na Kim lebitso la ngoanana?
E, lebitso Kim le na le basali ba basali.
Lebitso la pele Kim le tsoa hokae?
Lebitso Kim e tloaelehileng haholo ho Senyesemane.