tsn ISO 639

Setswana Autonyms

Setswana

  • Geography

    BW Widespread as lingua franca; Central district: Mahalapye and Serowe-Palapye subdistricts; Kgatleng and South East districts; Kweneng and Southern districts: east; North West district: Maun village area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Botswana

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Bechuana, Beetjuans, Chuana, Chwana, Coana, Cuana, Sechuana, Secoana, Secwana, Tshwana, Tswana
Setswana
1,940,000 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 1,790,000 in Botswana (2020). L2 users: 150,000. Total users in all countries: 13,745,730 (as L1: 5,895,730; as L2: 7,850,000).
Widespread as lingua franca; Central district: Mahalapye and Serowe-Palapye subdistricts; Kgatleng and South East districts; Kweneng and Southern districts: east; North West district: Maun village area.
Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland, Namibia, South Africa: Enlarged area, Zimbabwe
1 (National). De facto national language.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.31)
Tlahaping (Thlaping, Tlapi), Rolong, Kwena, Kgatla, Ngwatu (Ngwato), Tawana, Lete, Ngwaketse, Tlokwa, Sehurutshe. High intelligibility among Southern Sotho [sot], Northern Sotho [nso], and Setswana. Standard Setswana is based on the Sehurutshe dialect and is nearly identical to it.
Vigorous. Used among the educated. More for spoken purposes than written. Used by all.
Literacy rate in L1: 80%–90%. Official language of instruction grades 1–4 in all government primary schools. Taught in all primary and secondary schools in grades 1 and 2 and as subject thereafter. Newspapers. Periodicals. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1857–1993.
Latin script [Latn].
90%–95% of children complete standard 7 in primary school. Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Setswana
Setswana
6,330 in Namibia (2018).
Hardap region; Omaheke region: Botswana border.
Tlharo, Tlhaping, Tawana.
4 (Educational)
Education, administration. Used as L2 by Khwedam [xuu], Yeyi [yey].
Taught in primary schools through grade 3.
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Setswana
11,770,000 in South Africa, all users. L1 users: 4,070,000 in South Africa (2013 UNSD), increasing. L2 users: 7,700,000 (Webb 2002).
Free State province: between Bloemfontein and Kimberley; Gauteng province: southwest of Pretoria; Limpopo province: Waterberg municipality; North-West province; Northern Cape province: northeast.
Tawana, Hurutshe, Ngwaketse, Thlaro, Kwena, Ngwato, Tlokwa, Melete, Kgatla, Thlaping (Tlapi), Rolong.
1 (National)
Taught as subject in some primary and secondary schools from grade 4. Taught in primary schools through grade 3.
Christian, traditional religion.
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Setswana
29,400 in Zimbabwe (1969 census).
Matabeleland South province: Bulilimamangwe district, between Ramoquabane and Simukwe rivers.
Ngwatu (Mangwato), Tlhaping.
5 (Dispersed)
Most also use Kalanga [kck] (Hachipola 1998). Most also use Ndebele [nde] (Hachipola 1998).
Non-indigenous.
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