What is Sekopelo English?

/se-ko-pe-lo / Grammar:noun. A key. Used for locking.
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What is flour in Tswana?

bupi: TSWANA > ENGLISH. bupi nom1 flour bupi flour.
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What is Serathi?

/se-ra-thi / Grammar:noun. A mole.
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What is Sehuba in Setswana?

Sehuba. /se-hu-ba / Grammar:noun. Animal breast. A persons chest.
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What is Setlogolo?

Setlogolo. /se-tlo-golo / Grammar:noun. A niece. A grandchild.
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What is Sephatlo in Setswana?

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Sephatlo. /se-pha-tlo / Grammar:noun. A sudden death of person or animal from some unknown cause.
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What is Rangwane in Setswana?

uncle (father's younger brother) - rangwane (s.1a) borangwane (pl.2a) uncle (mother's brother) - malome (s.1a) bomalome (pl.2a) under - tlaase.
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What is Lehlaba?

pain. So, this is how you say "lehlaba" in english.
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What is Kgeleswa?

Milk glands Kgekgele/kgeleswa ya mashi. Miscarriage Go senyegelwa. Moist skin Letlalo le le metsi. Mother Mme/mama.
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What is Setlhabi?

Setlhabi. /se-tlha-bi / Grammar:noun. A sudden piercing pain in the chest.
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What is Sediri in Setswana?

/se-di-ri / Grammar:noun. A tool. an instrument.
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What is niece in Setswana?

setlogolo. nephew / niece. mogwe. son-in-law. ngwetsi.
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What is carrots in Setswana?

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cabbage. khabeche. carrots. digwete.
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What is Tshega in English?

/ts-he-ga / Grammar:verb. Chortle. Chuckle.
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What does Mogatsaka mean?

Mogatsaka. /mo-ga-tsa-ka / Grammar:noun. My wife. My husband.
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How do you say my love in Tswana?

Ke a go rata!
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What is Segotlo in Setswana?

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Segotlo. /se-go-tlo / Grammar:noun. A back yard or court.
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What is abortion in Setswana?

Abortion. Go senya mpa. Abscess. Tlhagala,phologolo,sebola. Absent period.
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What is Seolo English?

Meaning 'termite mound' in Setswana, Seolo embodies the ethos of industriousness and community.
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What is Ngwetsi?

ngwetsi (pl. dingwetsi) generally indicates a bride, daughter-in-law, or newly. married woman or man (bridegroom).18 In Northern Sotho culture, a woman.
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What does morwa mean?

noun. mulberry [noun] a type of tree on whose leaves silkworms feed.
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What does RRA mean in Tswana?

They're both terms of respect used in the Setswana language. "Mma" is like "Ma'am" or "Madam", or a more respectful form of "Mrs." "Rra" is like "sir", or a very respectful form of "Mr." "Dumela" can be used before "Rra" and "Mma" to say, hello sir or ma'am.
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What is toothpaste in Tswana?

Toothpaste ::: பற்பசை Toothpaste ::: Mankhwala Otsukira Mano.
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What is a juice in Setswana?

Matute is a Setswana word meaning juices or anything that can be squeezed or oozed out of something.
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