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*'nts' = n + 'ts' sound
 
*'nts' = n + 'ts' sound
 
*'š' = sh
 
*'š' = sh
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=== Examples===
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{| style="color:green;background-color:#ffffcc;" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1"
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| kereke || church || [[File:Kereke.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| terekere || tractor || [[File:Terekere.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| tsela || road || [[File:Tsela.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| go bona || to see/get || [[File:Go_bona.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| phologolo || animal || [[File:Phologolo.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| diphala || impalas || [[File:Diphala.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| thata || very much/hard/difficult/brave || [[File:Thata.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| tlhapa || wash || [[File:Tlhapa.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| tsala || friend || [[File:Tsala.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| gape || again/also/too || [[File:Gape.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| sekgoa || English || [[File:Sekgoa.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| mma || woman/mother || [[File:Mma.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| ntlo || house || [[File:Ntloo.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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| ngaka || doctor || [[File:Ngaka.ogg|noicon]]
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|-
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|}
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===Accents in written Setswana===
 
===Accents in written Setswana===
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You will occasionaly see accents (eg ê) in written Setswana. š is regularly used, but the others are not.  
 
You will occasionaly see accents (eg ê) in written Setswana. š is regularly used, but the others are not.  
  
In Heinmann "Setswana ya Mophato" by Emang Butale, Mpho Mmopi, Dimakatso Mahlanza ISBN 0-7962-0156-0 circumflex accents are used on ô ê to indicate @???@
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In some dictionaries and learning texts (such as Heinmann "Setswana ya Mophato" by Emang Butale, Mpho Mmopi, Dimakatso Mahlanza ISBN 0-7962-0156-0) circumflex accents are used on ô ê to indicate low toned o and e (????)
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Because use of accents makes it difficult to search for words, (eg searching for "yone" will not produce a result for "yônê") in this wiki, no accents other than š should be used (unless a non accented form is also given). However, both forms are used in the dictionary.
  
Because use of accents makes it difficult to search for words, (eg searching for "yone" will not produce a result for "yônê") in this wiki, no accents other than š should be used (unless a non accented form is also given).
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=== Vowel Sounds===
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{| style="color:green;background-color:#ffffcc;" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1"
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| Front<br>unrounded || || || || || || || Back<br>rounded
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| ''High'' || i || || || || || || u
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|-
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| ''Mid'' || || e|| || || || o||
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|-
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|  || || || &ecirc;|| || &ocirc;|| ||
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|-
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| ''Low'' || || || || a|| || ||
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|}

Latest revision as of 23:52, 21 May 2011

In Setswana, the vowels are pronounced as in the following English words:

  • 'a' as in 'car'
  • 'e' as in 'let'
  • 'i' as in 'meet'
  • 'o' as in 'go'
  • 'u' as in 'school'

There are also a few combinations of consonants which are pronounced very differently from English:

  • 'g' = an 'h' sound deep in your throat, like the end of "loch"
  • 'kg' = k + an 'h' sound deep in your throat
  • 'kh' = k + some air
  • 'ph' = p + some air
  • 'th' = t + some air (NOT like English "th")
  • 'ny' = think of isolating the 'ny' in 'canyon'
  • 'tl' = think of isolating the 'tl' in 'Atlanta'
  • 'tlh' = 'tl' + some air
  • 'ts' - think of isolating the 'ts' in 'itself'
  • 'tsh' = 'ts' + some air
  • 'nts' = n + 'ts' sound
  • '&#154;' = sh

Examples

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kereke church File:Kereke.ogg
terekere tractor File:Terekere.ogg
tsela road File:Tsela.ogg
go bona to see/get File:Go bona.ogg
phologolo animal File:Phologolo.ogg
diphala impalas File:Diphala.ogg
thata very much/hard/difficult/brave File:Thata.ogg
tlhapa wash File:Tlhapa.ogg
tsala friend File:Tsala.ogg
gape again/also/too File:Gape.ogg
sekgoa English File:Sekgoa.ogg
mma woman/mother File:Mma.ogg
ntlo house File:Ntloo.ogg
ngaka doctor File:Ngaka.ogg


Accents in written Setswana

You will occasionaly see accents (eg ê) in written Setswana. &#154; is regularly used, but the others are not.

In some dictionaries and learning texts (such as Heinmann "Setswana ya Mophato" by Emang Butale, Mpho Mmopi, Dimakatso Mahlanza ISBN 0-7962-0156-0) circumflex accents are used on ô ê to indicate low toned o and e (????)

Because use of accents makes it difficult to search for words, (eg searching for "yone" will not produce a result for "yônê") in this wiki, no accents other than &#154; should be used (unless a non accented form is also given). However, both forms are used in the dictionary.

Vowel Sounds

Front
unrounded
Back
rounded
High i u
Mid e o
ê ô
Low a