Language Information
Setswana, or Tswana, is a Bantu language spoken by about 8 million people in Botswana (where it is the national and majority language), Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa (where it is a national language). Setswana is closely related to Southern and Northern Sotho, and is also known as Beetjuana or Bechuana.
Setswana is not currently taught at Indiana University, but we do have access to some archived materials listed below.


