Pronunciation
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
- 'š' = sh
Examples
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kereke | church | test1 |
terekere | tractor | test1 |
tsela | road | test1 |
go bona | to see/get | test1 |
phologolo | animal | test1 |
diphala | impalas | test1 |
thata | very much/hard/difficult/brave | test1 |
tlhapa | wash | test1 |
tsala | friend | test1 |
ga ka | test1 | test1 |
sekgoa | English | test1 |
mma | woman/mother | test1 |
ntlo | house | test1 |
ngaka | doctor | test1 |
Accents in written Setswana
You will occasionaly see accents (eg ê) in written Setswana. š 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 š 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 |