Sotho-Tswana languages

The Sotho-Tswana languages are a group of closely related Southern Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa. The Sotho-Tswana group corresponds to the S.30 label in Guthrie's (1967–1971) classification of languages in the Bantu family. The group is divided into two branches, Tswana (or Tswanaic) and Sotho, as follows: The various dialects of Tswana (Western Sotho), Southern Sotho and Northern Sotho are mutually intelligible.On more than one occasion, proposals have been put forward to create a unified Sotho-Tswana language.

Sotho-Tswana languages

The Sotho-Tswana languages are a group of closely related Southern Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa. The Sotho-Tswana group corresponds to the S.30 label in Guthrie's (1967–1971) classification of languages in the Bantu family. The group is divided into two branches, Tswana (or Tswanaic) and Sotho, as follows: The various dialects of Tswana (Western Sotho), Southern Sotho and Northern Sotho are mutually intelligible.On more than one occasion, proposals have been put forward to create a unified Sotho-Tswana language.