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About Tswana
Tswana is largely used in Botswana as the lingua franca, and as first language primarily in the Southeast and Kgatleng districts, the eastern half of Southern and Kweneng districts, in the Serowe-Palapye and Mahalapye subdistricts of Central District, and around Maun village in Northwest District. It is also spoken in Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe.
Other names used for Twsana are Chuana, Coana, Cuana, Setswana, Sechuana and Beetjuans.
Southern Sotho, Northern Sotho and Tswana are largely inherently intelligible but have generally been considered separate languages.