BW
Republic of Botswana
Botswana
Summary
Official Name
Republic of Botswana
International Conventions
ACHPR (1986), CPPDCE (2020), CSICH (2010), ICCPR (2000), UNCRPD (2021), UNDRIP (2007)
Population
2,317,000
Principal Languages
English, Setswana
Literacy Rate
87% (2013 UNESCO)
General References
Andersson and Janson 1997, Bendor-Samuel and Hartell 1989
Language Counts
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.
Languages
- !Xóõ nmn
- 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
- Afrikaans afr
- 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
- Birwa brl
- 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)
- Chichewa nya
- 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)
- Chinese zho
- Users: 1,000 in Botswana. Status: Unestablished.
- English eng
- 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
- Gciriku diu
- 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)
- Gujarati guj
- Users: 1,850 in Botswana (2003 UNSD). Status: Unestablished. Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Gujarati
- Haiǁom hgm
- Scattered. Users: 30,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Classification: Khoe-Kwadi, Khoe, Khoekhoe, Hainum
- Herero her
- 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)
- Juǀ’hoansi ktz
- 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
- Kalanga kck
- 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)
- Kgalagadi xkv
- 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)
- Khoekhoe naq
- 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
- Khwedam xuu
- 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
- Kua tyu
- 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
- Kuhane sbs
- 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)
- Kung-Ekoka knw
- 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
- Lower Nossob nsb
- 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
- Lozi loz
- 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)
- Mbukushu mhw
- 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)
- Nambya nmq
- 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)
- Naro nhr
- 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
- Ndebele nde
- 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)
- Setswana tsn
- 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)
- Shua shg
- 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
- Sotho, Northern nso
- 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)
- Sotho, Southern sot
- 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)
- Tshuwau hio
- 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
- Tswapong two
- 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)
- Xhosa xho
- 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)
- Yeyi yey
- 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)
- Zezuru sna
- 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)
- Zulu zul
- 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)
- ǀGwi gwj
- 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
- ǁAni hnh
- 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
- ǁGana gnk
- 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
- ǂ’Amkhoe huc
- 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
Languages by Status
Setswana
[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).
English
[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).
Chichewa
[nya] 4 (Educational).
Gciriku
[diu] 5 (Dispersed). 2,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook).
Herero
[her] 5 (Dispersed). 18,700 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
Lozi
[loz] 5* (Dispersed). 14,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Khoekhoe
[naq] 5* (Dispersed). 200 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Ndebele
[nde] 5* (Dispersed). 23,200 in Botswana (2020).
Nambya
[nmq] 5* (Dispersed). 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook).
Zezuru
[sna] 5* (Dispersed). 46,300 in Botswana (2020).
Afrikaans
[afr] 5* (Dispersed). 8,080 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
Kalanga
[kck] 5* (Developing). 171,000 in Botswana (2020).
Birwa
[brl] 6a* (Vigorous). 15,000 in Botswana (2004 R. Cook). Total users in all countries: 71,000.
Haiǁom
[hgm] 6a* (Vigorous). 30,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Juǀ’hoansi
[ktz] 6a* (Vigorous). 5,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Mbukushu
[mhw] 6a (Vigorous). 37,100 in Botswana (2020). Total users in all countries: 95,010.
Kuhane
[sbs] 6a* (Vigorous). 6,520 in Botswana (2015 UNSD).
Tswapong
[two] 6a* (Vigorous). 5,380 (2003 UNSD).
Kgalagadi
[xkv] 6a* (Vigorous). 78,800 (2020).
Khwedam
[xuu] 6a (Vigorous). 1,700 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Children and elderly are monolingual.
ǁGana
[gnk] 6b* (Threatened). 1,030 (Brenzinger 2013b).
ǁAni
[hnh] 6b* (Threatened). 1,000 (Brenzinger 2013b).
Kung-Ekoka
[knw] 6b* (Threatened). 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b).
!Xóõ
[nmn] 6b* (Threatened). 2,000 in Botswana (2011 C. Naumann). Total users in all countries: 2,500.
Kua
[tyu] 6b* (Threatened). 820 (2004 R. Cook).
Yeyi
[yey] 6b (Threatened). 4,180 in Botswana (2015 UNSD). Ethnic population: 47,000. Total users in all countries: 11,180.
ǀGwi
[gwj] 6b* (Threatened). 1,470 (Brenzinger 2013b).
Tshuwau
[hio] 7 (Shifting). 2,000 in Botswana (Brenzinger 2013b). Total users in all countries: 5,540.
Shua
[shg] 7 (Shifting). 2,000 (Brenzinger 2013b).
Lower Nossob
[nsb] 10 (Extinct). No known L1 speakers in Botswana.
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