Key Setswana Phrases for Beginners | Ask for Help, Name & Number in Setswana
Learn the most essential Setswana phrases you need for everyday conversations! In this bilingual lesson (English & Setswana), we’ll teach you how to: Politely ask for help in Setswana Introduce yourself and ask someone’s name Learn how to ask for someone’s number These are simple but powerful phrases that will help you connect with locals, build confidence, and start real conversations in Setswana — whether you’re travelling to Botswana, reconnecting with your roots, or just curious about African languages. Want to learn more? Explore our bilingual Setswana resources — from engaging board books to fun colouring books — designed to make Setswana learning easy, fun, and accessible for all ages. Check them out here: https://www.amazon.com.au/s?i=books-s... Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more bilingual Setswana & English lessons. Every video takes you one step closer to speaking like a local!

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