hio ISO 639

Tshuwau

  • Geography

    BW Central district: especially Mahalapye and Serowe subdistricts; Kweneng district: Ghanzi and Kgatleng districts’ border areas; primarily cattleposts and settlements.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Botswana

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Chirechire, Chuwau, Chware, Gabake-Ntshori, Gǁabake, Haitshuari, Hietshware, Hiochuwau, Hiotshuwau, Kalahari Khoe, Kwe, Kwe-Etshori Kwee, Kwe-Tshori, Masarwa, Sesarwa, Tati, Tati Bushman, Tshwa, Tshwao, Tsoa, Tsua, “Sarwa” (pej.)
2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Total users in all countries: 5,540.
Central district: especially Mahalapye and Serowe subdistricts; Kweneng district: Ghanzi and Kgatleng districts’ border areas; primarily cattleposts and settlements.
Botswana, Zimbabwe
7 (Shifting).
Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Northeast
Adults only. Shifting to English [eng]. Shifting to Setswana [tsn].
Literacy rate in L2: 15–29 years: 25% in Setswana [tsn], 20% in English [eng]; 30–54 years: 2% in Setswana, 2% in English; 55 and older: 0%. Agency: Toraa Dao Association.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Nomadic. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Tshuwau
Tsoa
3,540 in Zimbabwe (2000).
Matabeleland North province: Hwange and Tsholotsho districts; Matabeleland South province: Bulilimamangwe district; Botswana border.
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Kalanga [kck]. Also use Ndebele [nde] (Hachipola 1998).
Non-indigenous. Nomadic. Traditional religion, Christian.
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