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A Southern African language and cultural grouping.
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[[Tswana]] is a term referring to a Southern African language, as well as an ethnic and cultural identity within the region.   More often referred to as [[Setswana]] today. Primarily spoken in [[Botswana]], as well as neighbouring regions of South Africa, and the speakers are known as '''[[Motswana]]'''
  
 
'''See [[Sotho]]'''
 
'''See [[Sotho]]'''

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Tswana is a term referring to a Southern African language, as well as an ethnic and cultural identity within the region. More often referred to as Setswana today. Primarily spoken in Botswana, as well as neighbouring regions of South Africa, and the speakers are known as Motswana

See Sotho


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