Tswana is a Bantu language spoken by the largest ethnic group in what landlocked country?
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Tswana is an official language and lingua franca of Botswana spoken by almost 1.1 million of its inhabitants.
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Tswana has two tones, high and low, although the latter has a much wider distribution in words than the former.
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Tswana also has three click consonants, but these are only used in interjections or ideophones, and tend only to be used by the older generation, and are therefore falling out of use.
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A member of a Bantu people living chiefly in Botswana and western South Africa
The dialect of Sotho spoken by the Tswana in Botswana
Tswana is an indigenous beef cattle breed of Botswana. It is a Sanga type, similar to Barotse and Tuli. Its colour is plain black or multi coloured: usually red pied, and rarely black pied. The breed can also be found in South Africa. ...
Tswana (Setswana or Sitswana), is a language of Southern Africa, spoken by more than 4 million people and written in the Latin alphabet. Tswana is a Bantu language, belonging to the Niger-Congo language family. ...