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Republic of Botswana

Botswana

Summary

Republic of Botswana
ACHPR (1986), CPPDCE (2020), CSICH (2010), ICCPR (2000), UNCRPD (2021), UNDRIP (2007)
2,317,000
English, Setswana
87% (2013 UNESCO)
Andersson and Janson 1997, Bendor-Samuel and Hartell 1989
The number of established languages listed for Botswana is 32. Of these, 31 are living and 1 is extinct. Of the living languages, 26 are indigenous and 5 are non-indigenous. Furthermore, 4 are institutional, 9 are developing, 8 are vigorous, 9 are in trouble, and 1 is dying. Also listed are 6 unestablished languages.
Ghanzi district: south; Kgalagadi district: north; Kweneng and Southern districts: west. Users: 2,000 in Botswana (2011 C. Naumann). Total users in all countries: 2,500. Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: !Khong, !Xo, !Xo’o~, East Taa, N/amani, Ngǀamani, Taa, Tsasi Classification: Tuu, Taa
Central and Kgatleng districts: north of Limpopo river; Ghanzi and Kgalagadi districts: widespread; North West district along Namibian border; Southern district: small area southwest of Khakea; possibly Takatokwane area. Users: 8,080 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, Low Saxon-Low Franconian, Low Franconian
Central district: Bobonong subdistrict, Bobonong, Kobojango, Mathathane, Motalatau, and Semolale. Users: 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook). Total users in all countries: 71,000. Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.32)
Status: 4 (Educational). Alternate Names: Chicheŵa, Chinjanja, Chinyanja, Nyanja Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, N, Chewa-Nyanja (N.31)
Users: 1,000 in Botswana. Status: Unestablished.
Users: 939,900 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 64,900 in Botswana (2020). L2 users: 875,000 (2016). Status: 1 (National). De facto national working language. Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
North West district; extreme west and north borders with Namibia. Users: 2,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook). Status: 5 (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Diriko, Diriku, Mbogedo, Mbogedu, Rugciriku, Rumanyo, Shimbogedu Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, K, Luyana (K.332)
Users: 1,850 in Botswana (2003 UNSD). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Gujarati
Scattered. Users: 30,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Khoekhoe, Hainum
Central district: Letlhakane, Mahalapye, Mokoboxane, Rakops, and Toromoja; Ghanzi district: Charles Hill, Dekar, Dryhoek, Ghanzi, Makunda, and New Kanagas; Kgalagadi district: Omaweneno, Tsabong, and Werd; Kgatleng district: Morwa; North West district: Gomare, Makakung, Maun, Nokaneng, Nxaunxau, Sehitwa, Shakawe, and western cattleposts; scattered among other ethnic groups. Users: 18,700 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Status: 5 (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Ochiherero, Otjiherero Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, R, Herero (R.30)
Ghanzi district: Ghanzi, Grootelaagte, Kanagas, and commercial farms; North West district: west of Nokaneng. Users: 5,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: !Xo, !Xun, Dobe Kung, Dzu’oasi, Ju’oasi, Juǀ’hoan, Kung, Kung-Tsumkwe, Tsumkwe, Xaixai, Xû, Zhu’oasi Classification: Kx’a, !Kung
Central district: east third; North East district: widespread; North West district: southeast. Users: 171,000 in Botswana (2020). Status: 5* (Developing). Alternate Names: Chikalanga, Ikalanga, Kalagan, Kalaka, Sekalaka, Sekalanga, Sekalaña, Tjikalanga Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Shona (S.16)
Ghanzi district: Charles Hill, Dekar, Ghanzi, Grootlaagte, Kanagas, Karakobis, Kuke, Kule, Ncojane, New Xade, and Tsotsha; Kgalagadi district: north; Kweneng district: west; Southern district; North West district: Maun and Sehitwa. Users: 78,800 (2020). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Bakgalagari, Kgalagarhi, Kgalagari, Khalagari, Khalakadi, Kxhalaxadi, Qhalaxari, Sekgalagadi, Shekgalagadi, “Makgalagadi” (pej.) Autonym: Shekgalagari Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.311)
Ghanzi district: villages along Ghanzi-Mamuno road; Kgalagadi district: Makopong, Omaweneno, Tsabong, and Tshane. Users: 200 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Bergdamara, Dama, Damaqua, Damara, Khoekhoegowab, Nama, Namakwa, Naman, Namaqua, Tama, Tamakwa, Tamma, “Hottentot” (pej.), “Kupkaferrn” (pej.), “Kupkaffer” (pej.) Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Khoekhoe, Nama
North West district: ǀAo-Kyao, Beyetca, Cadikarauwe, Cauwe, Djaxo, Dungu, Gan, Geixa, Gudigoa, Kangwara, Kaputura, Mohembo, Moxatce, Ngarange, ǁQom-ca, Sekanduko, Seronga, Shakawe, Sicokora, Sikondomboro, Tobere, ‡Umbexa, and Xongoa. Users: 1,700 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Children and elderly are monolingual. Status: 6a (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Khoe, Khwe, Kxoe, Xun, “Basarwa” (pej.), “Mbarakwena” (pej.), “Water Bushmen” (pej.) Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Northwest
Central district: especially Mahalapye, Serowe subdistricts; North East district: primarily cattleposts and settlements. Users: 820 (2004 R. Cook). Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: Cua, Tyhua, Tyua, “Basarwa” (pej.), “Masarwa” (pej.) Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Northeast
North West district: Chobe subdistrict, mixed in with Lozi [loz] language area. Users: 6,520 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Chikuhane, Echisubia, Ikuhane, Kuahane, Kwahane, Sesubea, Sesubiya, Subia, Subiya, Supia Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, K, Subiya-Totela (K.42)
Ghanzi district: Charles Hill sub-district, northwest of Ghanzi town. Users: 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: !Hu, !Ku, !Kung, !Xu, !Xun, !Xung, Ekoka-!Xû Classification: Kx’a, !Kung
Kgalagadi district, South African and Namibian border area. Users: No known L1 speakers in Botswana. Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Lower-Nosop Classification: Tuu, Taa
North West district: Chobe subdistrict, mixed in with Kuhane [sbs] language area. Users: 14,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Alternate Names: siLozi Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, K, Lozi (K.21)
North West district: north of Gomare within 30 km of Okavango river. Users: 37,100 in Botswana (2020). Total users in all countries: 95,010. Status: 6a (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Gova, Hambukushu, Kusso, Mambukush, Mampukush, Mbukuhu, Mbukushi, Sembukushu, Sempukushu Autonym: Thimbukushu Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, K, Luyana (K.333)
Central district: west and southeast of Nata town, also along Nata river watershed; North West district: southeast corner. Users: 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Chinambya, Nambzya, Nanzva, chiNambya Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Shona (S.16)
Ghanzi district: Bere, Dekar, Charles Hill, East Hanahai, Ghanzi, Grootelaagte, Kanagas, Karakobis, Kuke, Makunda, New Kanagas, Tshobokwane, and West Hanahai commercial farms; North West district: south. Users: 18,000 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 8,000 in Botswana (2014 H. Visser). L2 users: 10,000 (Brenzinger 2013b). Total users in all countries: 20,000 (as L1: 10,000; as L2: 10,000). Status: 3 (Wider communication). Alternate Names: Nharo, Nharon, Nhauru, Nhaurun, ǀAikwe, ǁAikwe, ǁAisan, ǁAiǁe, ǁAiǁen Autonym: Naro Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Southwest
Central district: Zimbabwe border; North East district: a few villages; North West district: Chobe area. Users: 23,200 in Botswana (2020). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Isinde’bele, Northern Ndebele, Sindebele, Tabele, Tebele, isiNdebele Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Nguni (S.44)
Widespread as lingua franca; Central district: Mahalapye and Serowe-Palapye subdistricts; Kgatleng and South East districts; Kweneng and Southern districts: east; North West district: Maun village area. Users: 1,940,000 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 1,790,000 in Botswana (2020). L2 users: 150,000. Total users in all countries: 13,745,730 (as L1: 5,895,730; as L2: 7,850,000). Status: 1 (National). De facto national language. Alternate Names: Bechuana, Beetjuans, Chuana, Chwana, Coana, Cuana, Sechuana, Secoana, Secwana, Tshwana, Tswana Autonym: Setswana Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.31)
Central district: Boteti subdistrict, Letlhakane, Mmatshumu, Mokoboxane, Motopi, and Popipi; Tutume subdistrict, Gweta and Nata; North West district: small area southeast. Users: 2,000 (Brenzinger 2013b). Status: 7 (Shifting). Alternate Names: Mashuakwe, Sesarwa, Shua-Khwe, Shuakhwena, Tshumakwe Autonym: Shua Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, North-Central
Users: 11,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.32)
Users: 9,300 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.33)
Central district: especially Mahalapye and Serowe subdistricts; Kweneng district: Ghanzi and Kgatleng districts’ border areas; primarily cattleposts and settlements. Users: 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Total users in all countries: 5,540. Status: 7 (Shifting). Alternate Names: Chirechire, Chuwau, Chware, Gabake-Ntshori, Gǁabake, Haitshuari, Hietshware, Hiochuwau, Hiotshuwau, Kalahari Khoe, Kwe, Kwe-Etshori Kwee, Kwe-Tshori, Masarwa, Sesarwa, Tati, Tati Bushman, Tshwa, Tshwao, Tsoa, Tsua, “Sarwa” (pej.) Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Northeast
Central district: Mahalapye subdistrict, all villages east of Mahalapye; Kgatleng district: northeast corner. Users: 5,380 (2003 UNSD). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Setswapong Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Sotho-Tswana (S.32)
Users: 9,300 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Nguni (S.41)
Central district: Letihakane, Motopi, Rakops, and Xumu; North West district: Maun, Shorobe up to Daunara, Gumare, Ikoga, Mababe, Nokaneng, Sankoyo, Sepopo, Seronga, and Shakawe. Users: 4,180 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Ethnic population: 47,000. Total users in all countries: 11,180. Status: 6b (Threatened). Alternate Names: Ciyei, Seyei, Seyeyi, Siyei, Wayeyi, Yeei, Yei, “Koba” (pej.), “Kuba” (pej.), “Sekoba” (pej.) Autonym: Shiyeyi Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, R, Yeyi (R.41)
Central district: north; North West district: northeast. Users: 46,300 in Botswana (2020). Status: 5* (Dispersed). Alternate Names: Shona, chiShona Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Shona (S.10)
Users: 4,600 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Nguni (S.42)
Ghanzi district: East Hanahai, Kacgae, and New Xade; Kweneng district: Dutlwe, Kautwane, Khekhenye, Letihakeng, Morwamosu, Serinane, Takotokwane, and Tsetseng. Users: 1,470 (Brenzinger 2013b). Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: Dcui, G!wikwe, Gcwi, Gǀwi, Gǀwikhwe, ǀGui Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Southwest
North West district: Khwai river, Mababe; near Khwedam [xuu] language area. Users: 1,000 (Brenzinger 2013b). Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: Handa-Khwe, Handakwe-Dam, Handá, Handádam, Ts’exa, Ts’éxa, ǀAnda, ǁAnikhwe Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Northwest
Central district: Boteti subdistrict, cattleposts south and west of Rakops; Ghanzi district: New Xadi and Ghanzi, Ghanzi commercial farms, Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Users: 1,030 (Brenzinger 2013b). Status: 6b* (Threatened). Alternate Names: /Gui, Dxana, Gxana, Gxanna, Gǁana, Gǁana-Khwe, Kanakhoe Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Kalahari Khoe, Southwest
Kweneng district: southern Kalahari desert. Users: 30 (Brenzinger 2013b), decreasing. Status: 8b (Nearly extinct). Alternate Names: Eastern ‡Hoan, ǀHua, ǀHû, ‡Hoa, ‡Hoan, ‡Hoã, ‡Hua, ‡Hua-Owani Classification: Kx’a
    [tsn] 1 (National). De facto national language. 1,940,000 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 1,790,000 in Botswana (2020). L2 users: 150,000. Total users in all countries: 13,745,730 (as L1: 5,895,730; as L2: 7,850,000).
    [eng] 1 (National). De facto national working language. 939,900 in Botswana, all users. L1 users: 64,900 in Botswana (2020). L2 users: 875,000 (2016).
    [nya] 4 (Educational).
    [diu] 5 (Dispersed). 2,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook).
    [her] 5 (Dispersed). 18,700 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
    [loz] 5* (Dispersed). 14,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
    [naq] 5* (Dispersed). 200 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
    [nde] 5* (Dispersed). 23,200 in Botswana (2020).
    [nmq] 5* (Dispersed). 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook).
    [sna] 5* (Dispersed). 46,300 in Botswana (2020).
    [afr] 5* (Dispersed). 8,080 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
    [kck] 5* (Developing). 171,000 in Botswana (2020).
    [brl] 6a* (Vigorous). 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook). Total users in all countries: 71,000.
    [hgm] 6a* (Vigorous). 30,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
    [ktz] 6a* (Vigorous). 5,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
    [mhw] 6a (Vigorous). 37,100 in Botswana (2020). Total users in all countries: 95,010.
    [sbs] 6a* (Vigorous). 6,520 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
    [two] 6a* (Vigorous). 5,380 (2003 UNSD).
    [xkv] 6a* (Vigorous). 78,800 (2020).
    [xuu] 6a (Vigorous). 1,700 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Children and elderly are monolingual.
    [gnk] 6b* (Threatened). 1,030 (Brenzinger 2013b).
    [hnh] 6b* (Threatened). 1,000 (Brenzinger 2013b).
    [knw] 6b* (Threatened). 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b).
    [nmn] 6b* (Threatened). 2,000 in Botswana (2011 C. Naumann). Total users in all countries: 2,500.
    [tyu] 6b* (Threatened). 820 (2004 R. Cook).
    [yey] 6b (Threatened). 4,180 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Ethnic population: 47,000. Total users in all countries: 11,180.
    [gwj] 6b* (Threatened). 1,470 (Brenzinger 2013b).
    [hio] 7 (Shifting). 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Total users in all countries: 5,540.
    [shg] 7 (Shifting). 2,000 (Brenzinger 2013b).
    [nsb] 10 (Extinct). No known L1 speakers in Botswana.

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