Botswana Languages
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Description
The official languages of Botswana are English and Tswana.
- English - Inherited from colonial rule and is used for official business and most written communication.
- Tswana - The language of the Tswana people—Setswana—is a country's national language, and is spoken by most of the population.
Over 20 smaller languages are also spoken. Some of the country's languages are in danger of becoming extinct. Here is a list of the languages in Botswana:
File:The distribution of the three major language families in the Kalahari Basin area.jpg
The distribution of the three major language families in the Kalahari Basin area
- Afrikaans
- Ani
- Birwa
- Chichewa
- English
- Gana
- Gciriku
- Gwi
- Hai||om
- Herero
- ‡Hua
- Ju|’hoansi
- Kalanga
- Kgalagadi
- Khoekhoe
- Khwedam
- Kua
- Kuhane
- Kung-Ekoka
- Lozi
- Mbukushu
- Nambya
- Naro
- Ndebele
- Setswana
- Shua
- Tshuwau
- Tswapong
- !Xóõ
- Yeyi
- Zezuru
- isiXhosa
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