Setswana is primarily spoken in Botswana and parts of South Africa, particularly in the North West province. It is also spoken in some parts of Namibia.
Botswana
In Setswana, "please" is translated as "tsamaiso".
Hello in Setswana is "Dumela"
Life in Setswana is "botlhale".
setswana is the same as the other sotho group languages dumela
Rra is a word used to address a male person in Setswana. For example; 'Hello rra.'
what does it mean?
Z. I. Matumo has written: 'Setswana English, English Setswana dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Tswana language
Ke a go rata. = I love you.
NgiyabongaAccording to the Webster's Online Dictionary, "Thank you" in Zulu is "Ngiyabonga."
Seyantlo is a Setswana word that translates to "hairpin" in English. It is a small, U-shaped pin used to hold hair in place.
The main languages spoken in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, are English and Setswana. English is the official language used in government and education, while Setswana is the national language spoken by the majority of the population.