
Tswana
Tswana, also known as Setswana, is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Botswana and parts of South Africa. It is the lingua franca of Botswana, where it is an official language, and is also spoken by Tswana communities elsewhere. The language has its own unique grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Tswana people. Tswana plays a vital role in national identity and daily communication, and is used in education, media, and government alongside other languages.