setswana
IPA: sˈɛtswˈɑnʌ
Root Word: Setswana
noun
- A language spoken widely in Southern Africa, mainly in Botswana and South Africa in the Northern Cape, the central and western Free State and in the North West province, and also, to a lesser extent, in Namibia, also known as Tswana.
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Examples of "setswana" in Sentences
- Tion and the concept of a lemma in Setswana.
- Dried bean leaves are a popular Setswana food.
- The apparent absence of Setswana is not an issue.
- The homeland was set up to house Setswana speaking peoples.
- It'll need lots of work to fix all the psuedo Setswana content.
- Setswana speakers use many loan words in their day to day speech.
- The majority of Setswana speaking people today live in South Africa.
- It was a long time ago and my Setswana has not been used in a while.
- Sesotho has only four but Northern Sotho and Setswana are much worse...
- Besides referring to the language of the dominant people groups in Botswana, Setswana is the adjective used to describe the rich cultural traditions of the Batswana whether construed as members of the Tswana ethnic groups or of all citizens of Botswana.
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