Tswana language
The Tswana language is a Bantu language primarily spoken in Botswana, where it is one of the official languages. It is also spoken in parts of South Africa and Namibia. Tswana is known for its rich oral traditions and is an important part of the cultural identity of the Tswana people.
Tswana uses a system of noun classes, which affects verb conjugation and adjective agreement. The language has a unique phonetic system, including clicks, and is written using the Latin alphabet. Tswana is taught in schools and used in media, contributing to its preservation and growth in the region.