How do you say hello in Tswana?

How do you say hello in Tswana?

A collection of useful phrases in Tswana, a Bantu language spoken in Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa….Useful phrases in Tswana.

English Setswana (Tswana)
Hello (General greeting) Dumela
How are you? O tsogile jang (sg) Le kae? (sg) Le tsogile jang? (pl)

How do you say my love in Tswana?

I love you all.” Ke lo rata lotlhe.”

What are you doing in Setswana?

What are you doing? – O dira eng?

Does Google Translate have Setswana?

Setswana TheWebValue, or TWV, has a Setswana-English translator app for Android, but the ratings are not exactly something to be proud about (1.8 out of 29 votes).

What is thank you in Tswana?

“THANK YOU.” “KE A LEBOGA.”

What is morning in Setswana?

Although English is widely spoken in Botswana, a few words in the local lingo of Tswana (Setswana) won’t go amiss: Yes – Ea. No – Aua. Hello – Hallo. Good morning/afternoon/evening – Dumela (to one person), Dumelang (to a group)

What is April in Setswana?

Setswana (Tswana language) is an official language of Botswana and South Africa. Months like April (Moranang) and October (Diphalane) in Setswana are pronounced the same as Months of the year in Sepedi .

How do you say goodbye in Pedi?

When saying goodbye to one person you would say Sepela gabotse (‘Go well’) or Šala gabotse (‘Stay/remain well’). When saying goodbye to more than one person, Sepelang gabotse or Šalang gabotse would be used.

How do you greet the 11 official languages?

Greetings in 11 Official Languages

  1. Hello! – Sawubona! (
  2. Hello! – Molo (to one) / Molweni (to many)
  3. Hello! – Haai! / Hallo!
  4. Hello – Dumela (to one) / Dumelang (to many) How are you – O kae? (
  5. Hello – Dumela. How are you – O tsogile jang?
  6. Hello – Dumela (to one) / Dumelang (to many)
  7. Hello – Avuxeni.
  8. Hello – Sawubona.