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Topic: Tswana language


  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Setswana
Tswana is the national and majority language of Botswana, whose people are the Batswana (singular Motswana).
The majority of Tswana speakers are in South Africa (where it is an official language), but there are also speakers in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Setswana is one of the so-called Bantu languages, belonging to the Niger-Congo language family.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Setswana   (237 words)

  
 Tswana language
The national language of Botswana, whose people are the Batswana (singular Motswana).
The majority of Tswana speakers are in South Africa but there are also speakers in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
The language is closely related to Sotho[?] and is in the Niger-Congo[?] family of languages.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ts/Tswana_language.html   (81 words)

  
 Tswana
The lands of the Tswana suffered the shattering experience of invasion from a whole series of refugee groups escaping from the anger of Shaka Zulu at the beginning of the 19th century.
Tswana is a technical name used by linguists for a grouping of closely related languages of the various peoples called Tswana today.
Tswana (Kwena) is the national language spoken by over 80% of the Botswana population and used in schools and the media.
cesa.imb.org /peoplegroups/tswana.htm   (1367 words)

  
 text 761572379 0Soccer - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 Culture of Botswana - History and ethnic relations, Urbanism, architecture, and the use of space
Tswana polities under Tswana chiefs moved into Botswana from the south and east in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some responding to the rise of the Zulu state and European encroachments.
Tswana practices are often taken as representative of the country as a whole: hence the symbolically important area of cattle care is associated entirely with men.
Tswana marriages in the past were best described as a process, attaining the full definition of marriage often only after many years; steps in the process included requesting marriage and preliminary exchanges, sexual relations but not cohabitation, children, a public celebration, the establishment of a household within the man's compound, and bride-wealth.
www.everyculture.com /Bo-Co/Botswana.html   (5888 words)

  
 Botswana History Page 8: Language
Among home languages Yeyi is the main language of the north-west, Subiya of the far north, Kalanga of the north-east, Birwa/Tswapong of the far east- central, and Tswana of central and south-eastern Botswana.
The official language is English, used for all government correspondence and as the medium of instruction from post-elementary primary education upwards.
Languages of Botswana has fascinating details and (conjectured or guesstimated) statistics of numbers of speakers of languages.
www.thuto.org /ubh/bw/bhp8.htm   (397 words)

  
 Tswana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Tswana is the language spoken by the Batswana people.
Tswana is a Bantu language of Niger-Congo origin.
It is one of the national languages of Botswana, where it is spoken by over 1,000,000.
www.flw.com /languages/tswana.htm   (76 words)

  
 words - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Language, the principal means used by human beings to communicate with one another.
Language, abbreviations and acronyms, figures of speech, grammar, how words make sentences, infancy and development of speech, loanwords, origin...
- meaningful unit of language sounds: a meaningful sound or combination of sounds that is a unit of language or its representation in a text
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Tswana language, also called Setswana, belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages.
The Tswana dynasties are all related, and some have known splits into two or three competing lines.
Until 1994, South African Tswana people were notionally citizens of Bophuthatswana, one of the few bantustans that actually became reality as planned by the Apartheid regime.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Tswana   (440 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sotho is the one of the eleven official languages of South Africa, and one of the two official languages of Lesotho.
Sotho is a tonal language and, like all other Bantu Languages is distinguished by its prefix concordial system and the fact that all words either end in a vowel or in a nasal consonant (n, ng, ny, or m).
Like all other Bantu languages, one may say that the sentence phrase is "centered around the noun", in that a large number of the words in a Sotho sentence may be affected as soon as one of the nouns changes.
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 Learn Tswana Online - Write or Speak in Tswana Language Exchange
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www.mylanguageexchange.com /Learn/Tswana.asp   (1097 words)

  
 Tswana language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tswana is the national and majority language of Botswana, whose people are the Batswana (singular Motswana).
The majority of Tswana speakers are in South Africa (where it is an official language), but there are also speakers in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Provinces of South Africa in which Tswana is spoken as a home language by a significant proportion of the population
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tswana_language   (382 words)

  
 Tswana translation, English to Tswana translation, Tswana to English translation, Tswana web site translation, Tswana ...
Our carefully selected Tswana translators' craft well written, clear messages for your marketing and technical communication needs.
They have in-depth understanding of the subject matter and solid mastering of the Tswana language including its spelling, grammar, and cultural appropriateness.
At WTB Language Group, We understand the unique requirements of Tswana typesetting.
www.wintranslation.com /languages/tswana.html   (325 words)

  
 El Negro: Some questions and answers on Batlhaping
The word Tswana probably means "from the same" or "together", so the word probably originates from southern Tswana telling foreigners that some people (but not others) in the north were the same (or of similar origins) as themselves.
Tswana village kgotla (court or forum) on the Vaal (Tikwe) River in the mid 19th century
Tswana village near the Orange (Ntshu) River, from a sketch by Samuel Daniell in 1801.
ubh.tripod.com /afhist/elnegro/eln02.htm   (1167 words)

  
 THE OKAVANGO DELTA PEOPLES OF BOTWANA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Setswana, the national language of Botswana, is the language of instruction in primary school.
A group of linguists at the University of Cologne is compiling orthographies and studying the languages of the Bugakwe and Xanekwe.
In the face of this epidemic, it is crucial to preserve these languages, traditional skills and knowledge, and cultural traditions for the rebuilding period that is bound to follow, and for the thousands of AIDS orphans who are facing life without parents to teach them.
www.kalaharipeoples.org /documents/Okavango.htm   (6670 words)

  
 The Tswana
The origin of the name ‘Tswana’ is a mystery, but is applied to a number of groups who all speak the same language, have similar customs, but separate names.
The history of the Tswana people is one of continual dissension and fission where disputes, sometimes over chieftain ascendancy, resulted in a section of the tribe breaking away from the main tribe, under the leadership of a dissatisfied chief's relative, and settling elsewhere.
The Tswana are closely related to the Sotho (of Lesotho and South Africa).
www.encounter.co.za /article/94.html   (497 words)

  
 Botswana History Page 4: Culture
Tswana national culture can be traced back to the incorporation of diverse peoples under a string of Tswana states, beginning in the later 18th century and reaching maturity by the time of British colonization at the end of the 19th century.
The Tswana states, linked by the the kinship ties of their rulers speaking linked dialects of a common language, were brought together in allianceagainst common enemies between the 1850s and the 1890s.
In practice the two languages and cultures are subtly mixed and alternated in urban and official situations.
ubh.tripod.com /bw/bhp4.htm   (1273 words)

  
 Tswana language of botswana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Language, Tribe and Ethnic Clusters: Analyzing the Ndengereko Cluster in Tanzania
Matumbi is the name of a separate language, but the name is also used for the cluster of related languages that includes Matumbi, Ndengereko and others.
The tendency in Bantu language usages is to identify at the family or lineage level.
Perhaps the difference in name for people and language indicates the breakoff of one group (Kwere) from a larger group (called Nghwele), and the breakoff group continued to call their language by the previous name of the larger parent group.
strategyleader.org /peopledefinitions/langtribendengereko.html   (3862 words)

  
 Botswana | History and Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Moffat was the first person to record a written version of the Tswana language, in the Roman alphabet.
The LMS maintained a benign and rather paternal role and the Tswana approached the society for advice in the 1870's when the South African Boer population threatened to encroach from the South.
The LMS supported Tswana opposition to the Boers and a delegation of chiefs were granted protection from the British crown in 1883.
www.infotour-africa.com /botswana_history.htm   (922 words)

  
 Botswana. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The country’s population is mainly Tswana, who speak a Bantu language and are divided into eight major groups.
English is the official language, but Tswana is also widely spoken.
However, Khama II, chief of the Ngwato (the largest Tswana nation), curbed the depredations of the Ndebele and established a fairly unified state.
www.bartleby.com /65/bo/Botswana.html   (1118 words)

  
 Sotho/Tswana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For the purpose of this discussion, this language group encompasses three separate languages.
Tswana or Setswana (S31) is spoken in Botswana, South Africa, and neighboring areas of Zimbabwe.
Tswana is, according to Heine (1970), "next to English the official language of Botswana." In 1985, these languages became mandatory subjects in South African junior and secondary schools.
www.isp.msu.edu /AfrLang/language.php?id=66   (157 words)

  
 Tswana - PanAfriL10n
Tswana / Setswana is spoken in Botswana, South Africa, and neighboring areas of Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Although Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, and Tswana are considered to be three separate languages they are largely interintelligible.
This is a cross-border Southern African language that could have localized versions for Botswana as well as South Africa - though the differences apart from a few minor locale issues would probably be minor.
www.panafril10n.org /wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Tswana   (425 words)

  
 Tswana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tswana language, also called Setswana, belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages.
The Tswana dynasties are all related, and some have known splits into two or three competing lines.
Until 1994, South African Tswana people were notionally citizens of Bophuthatswana, one of the few bantustans that actually became reality as planned by the Apartheid regime.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tswana   (427 words)

  
 Language, Tribe and Ethnic Clusters: Analyzing the Ndengereko Cluster in Tanzania
Matumbi is the name of a separate language, but the name is also used for the cluster of related languages that includes Matumbi, Ndengereko and others.
The tendency in Bantu language usages is to identify at the family or lineage level.
Perhaps the difference in name for people and language indicates the breakoff of one group (Kwere) from a larger group (called Nghwele), and the breakoff group continued to call their language by the previous name of the larger parent group.
endor.hsutx.edu /~obiwan/peopledefinitions/langtribendengereko.html   (3862 words)

  
 Tswana Translation Service - English to Tswana Translation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
You probably don't speak Tswana yourself, so there are a few questions you'll need to consider when choosing a translation company.
Language is a living thing it develops and changes constantly.
Southern Sotho, Northern Sotho, and Tswana are largely inherently intelligible but have generally been considered separate languages.
www.appliedlanguage.com /languages/tswana_translation.shtml   (509 words)

  
 How to Learn Tswana via Online Language Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This depends on your proficiency level in Tswana and your learning goals.
This is a convenient way to do a language exchange.
My main passion in life is to travel and be enriched by the different cultures.I would love to learn Swahili and French, anyone who's willing to help please do as such.
www.mylanguageexchange.com /Learn/Type_Ex.asp?L=Tswana&HU=Tswana.asp   (611 words)

  
 Setswana language resources
Tswana is the national and majority language of Botswana, whose people are the Batswana (singular...
For their Niger-Congo language, which is also known as Setswana, see Tswana language Contents 1 In Botswana 2 In South Africa 3 Elsewhere 4 Sources and...
Tswana is a Bantu language, belonging to the Niger-Congo language family.
www.mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Setswana.html   (1293 words)

  
 Xhosa language resources
Xhosa is the southernmost Bantu language in Africa.
Xhosa Ndebele Sotho Northern Sotho Southern Sotho Tswana Tsonga and Venda Tsonga Venda Afrikaans...
Xhosa (IPA: ['k??o?sa]) is one of the official languages of South Africa.
www.mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Xhosa.html   (1164 words)

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