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- Tswana, also known by its native name Setswana, is a Bantu language indigenous to Southern Africa and spoken by about 8.2 million people. It is closely...
- Bechuanaland) is named for the Tswana people. The country's eight major tribes speak Tswana, which is also called Setswana. All have a traditional Paramount...
- backgrounds. Standard Setswana and Northern Sotho (represented by Sepedi) are not commonly used in schools except in SeTswana and Northern Sotho lessons...
- language of the Tswana people—Setswana—is the country's national language, and is spoken by most of the po****tion. Aside from English and Setswana, other languages...
- via Afrikaans koedoe. Kudu, or koodoo, is the Khoikhoi and seTswana name (Tholo is the Setswana name) for this antelope. Tragos (Gr****) denotes a he-goat...
- with the ethnic Tswana being the largest followed by other ethnicities who speak Setswana as a secondary language. The ethnic Tswana po****ce are concentrated...
- specifically. The official languages of the Republic are Sepedi Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga Afrikaans English isiNdebele isiXhosa and isiZulu...
- standardisation and declare a Sotho-Tswana language. The group is divided into four main branches: Sotho-Tswana S.31 Tswana (Setswana), with dialects: Fokeng, Hurutshe...
- ts tso tso Individual Living Xitsonga Xitsonga Tswana tn tsn tsn Individual Living Setswana Setswana; Sechuana Turkish tr tur tur Individual Living Türkçe...
- originally applied to the Tswana, and has also come to be used generally as a term for all citizens of Botswana. In Setswana, Batswana is grammatically...