"tsala" is the word for friend in Tswana, an African language also known as South Sotho and spoken by the people of Botswana, South Africa's Northwest Province and the surrounding areas.
The meaning of Itumeleng of Southern African origin is "joy" in Tswana and it is both a male and female name.
girl friend is a friend that is girl and not a best friend and girl friend is best friend
To put it exactly as it is meant to be understood. If you have a friend that will help you when you are in need of a friend then you truly have a friend. Often friends tend to evaporate when you need them.
talking with a friend
A friend of Jane.
"Pila tswana" means "speak Tswana" in English.
"Welcome" in Tswana is "Dumela".
"Batlankana ba Tswana ba nne kae."
what is the tswana dance called
"Yes" in Tswana is "Ee."
The word for dad in Tswana is "nna keoutlwile."
"Ke a leboga" is "thank you very much" in Tswana.
"Ke na le matata" translates to "no worries" in Tswana.
In Tswana, you would say "nkgakile" to mean beautiful.
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they eat stuff like Tswana soup with has there slaves blood into make source and iron
The Tswana people participate in various cultural festivals, with the most notable being the Tswana Cultural Festival, which celebrates their heritage through music, dance, and traditional ceremonies. Other significant events include the Ngwaga ya Tswana (Tswana New Year) and the Dikhutlhamma Festival, showcasing traditional food, crafts, and performances. These festivals are typically held in Botswana, particularly in regions like Gaborone and Maun, as well as in areas of South Africa where Tswana communities reside.