Seyantlo is a Setswana word that translates to "hairpin" in English. It is a small, U-shaped pin used to hold hair in place.
Motion verbs in English, such as "go" and "come," can express both direction and manner of movement in a single verb. In Setswana, motion verbs like "tshwara" (take) and "goroga" (enter) separate direction and manner into different verbs. Setswana also includes additional information in its motion verbs, such as the presence of the speaker in the action.
Setswana is primarily spoken in Botswana and parts of South Africa, particularly in the North West province. It is also spoken in some parts of Namibia.
31st March 1885, the British Government put the territory, then known as Bechuanaland, under its protection
Satar Dada, Ian Khama and the Khama family, Brink, Ian Kirby, the late Nchindo and family, Mphuchane family, Peter Stevenson, Magang Family, David Newman, Justice Phumaphi
Malaysia is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and Botswana is 2 hours ahead of GMT. They both don't observe Daylight Savings so Malaysia is constantly 6 hours ahead of Botswana.
Semi Arid and its hot and dry. There is a rainy season during the summer and only a few inches of rain fall.
Currency in Botswana is Pula. It was worth around R1-60 for P1-00 around 2002 but was devaluated since and is around P1-00 = R 1-10 pls confirm as exchange rate differs daily
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