Is someone from Botswana, a Botswanan? Botswanian? Motswana? Batswana? Please help. Let's get it right from the start... (Dumelang, by the way, from Namibia!! ❤️)
@@mantswe58 This is setswana grammar, not English grammar. In English, most of the time, when you refer to a population, you add a suffix at the end: Japan => Japanese, Indonesia => Indonesian, America = American.
Congratulations champ.Much appreciations from Kenya 🇰🇪
Letsile the Jewel of Africa, you make us proud in Botswana, by raising the flag of Botswana high. Gid bless you son.
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The best african heroic man
Proud Botswana 😍😍😍
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Is someone from Botswana, a Botswanan? Botswanian? Motswana? Batswana? Please help. Let's get it right from the start... (Dumelang, by the way, from Namibia!! ❤️)
Singular=Motswana
Plural=Batswana
Not Botswanian, Motswana means one person, Batswana many.
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Sir please not, Botswanian, he is a motswana
Motswana instead of botswanian 😎
Botswanan is correct. This is the rule of English grammar.
@@thabom9791which English grammar are you talking about? There is no such thing as Botswanan. In singular Motswana, plural Batswana.
@@mantswe58 This is setswana grammar, not English grammar. In English, most of the time, when you refer to a population, you add a suffix at the end: Japan => Japanese, Indonesia => Indonesian, America = American.
Thanks for beating the drug cheat !!!
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