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The Tswana (Tswana: Batswana, singular Motswana) are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group who are native to Southern Africa. The Tswana language belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger–Congo languages. Ethnic Tswana made up approximately 79% of the population of Botswana in 2011.[1] In the nineteenth century, a common spelling and pronunciation of Batswana was Bechuana. Europeans therefore referred to the area inhabited by the Tswana as Bechuanaland. In the Tswana language, however, Botswana is the name for the country of the Tswana.
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ツワナ語(ツワナ語:Batswana、単数形Motswana)は南部アフリカに自生しているバンツー圏の民族グループです。ツワナ語の言語はニジェール・コンゴ語族のバンツー・グループに属しています。民族ツワナ語は、2011年にボツワナの人口の約79%を占めていた[1] 19世紀には、共通の綴りとコウモリの発音
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