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By the end of this lesson you will be able to introduce yourself and others. | By the end of this lesson you will be able to introduce yourself and others. | ||
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+ | | ke || me (1st person) || nna || myself | ||
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+ | | o || you (2nd person) || wena || yourself | ||
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+ | | o || he/she (3rd person) || ene || himself/herself | ||
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+ | | re || us || rona || ourselves | ||
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+ | | le || you (plural)|| lona || yourselves | ||
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+ | | ba || them || bone || themselves | ||
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=== Introduction 1=== | === Introduction 1=== |
Revision as of 11:39, 26 March 2007
By the end of this lesson you will be able to introduce yourself and others.
Personal Pronouns
ke | me (1st person) | nna | myself |
o | you (2nd person) | wena | yourself |
o | he/she (3rd person) | ene | himself/herself |
re | us | rona | ourselves |
le | you (plural) | lona | yourselves |
ba | them | bone | themselves |
Introduction 1
A | O bidiwa mang ? | Who are you called ? |
B | Ke bidiwa Peter | I am called Peter |
A | O tswa kae ? | Where are you from ? |
B | Ke tswa kwa* UK, wena o tswa kae ? | I come from the UK, where are you from? |
A | Le nna ke tswa kwa* UK | and I also come from the UK |
B | O tsile leng mo Botswana ? | When did you come to Botswana? |
A | Ke tsile ka September 2006 | I came in September 2006 |
B | O tsile ka eng ? | How did you come [you came with what?] |
A | Ke tsile ka sefofane | I came by airoplane |
B | Mo Botswana o dira eng ? | What do you do in Botswana ? |
A | Ke ithuta Setswana | I am learning Setswana |
B | Jaanong o nna kae ? | Now where do you stay ? |
A | Ke nna kwa* Broadhurst, wena o nna kae? | I stay in Broadhurst, where do you stay ? |
B | Ke nna kwa* Block 6 | I stay in Block 6 |
A | Go siame rra | OK sir |
NOTE * "ko" is often used instead of "kwa"
Introduction 2
A | Leina la gago ke mang? | What is your name ? |
B | Leina la me ke Peter. Wena, leina la gago ke mang? | My name is Peter. What is your name? |
A | Leina la me ke Robert | My name is Robert |
B | Sefane sa gago ke mang? | What is your surname |
A | Sefane sa me ke Jones | My surname is Jones |
B | Mosetsana yole o bidiwa mang ? | The girl over there, what is she called ? |
A | Leina la gagwe ke Bonolo | Her name is Bonolo |
Introduction 3
A | Ke bidiwa Peter, wena o mang ? | I am called Peter, who are you ? |
B | Ke bidiwa Bonolo | I am called Bonolo |
A | Ke itumelela go go itse | I am happy to know you |
The identification card for Batswana is called OMANG from "o mang"