They celebrate weddings, birthday, party, youth gatherings and child birthday. The only time they don't celebrate is during funerals.
The Tswana people celebrate their heritage through various cultural practices such as traditional dances, music, storytelling, and festivals. They also honor their ancestors through rituals and ceremonies that promote cultural values and unity within their community. Additionally, preserving their language, attire, and crafts are essential aspects of Tswana heritage celebration.
to celbrate the birth of christ
It is so important to celebrate national events because that is what change history big time and you get days off of school for it.
"Pila tswana" means "speak Tswana" in English.
"Welcome" in Tswana is "Dumela".
To remember the days they were born which are the most important one for them.
"Batlankana ba Tswana ba nne kae."
"Yes" in Tswana is "Ee."
what is the tswana dance called
Easter I go to church as far as Christian holidays go.
The word for dad in Tswana is "nna keoutlwile."
Yes I do celebrate lent for forty days.