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TswanaVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers → Counting 1-10

In this lesson, you will learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Tswana. Counting in Tswana is an important aspect of the language as it forms the basis of numeracy and fluency in communication. Apart from learning how to count, you will also practice your Tswana pronunciation. Let's get started!

Tswana Numbers 1 - 10[edit | edit source]

The numbers in Tswana have different prefixes depending on the number being referred to.

Tswana Pronunciation English Comment
Pedi peh-DEE one
Robedi roh-peh-DEE two
Pedi peh-DEE three
Nná en-en-ah four
Tlhano tale-HAH-no five
Tlhano ya robêdi tale-HAH-noh yah roh-beh-DEE six The prefix "ya" means "of" or "belonging to", so "tlhano ya robêdi" literally means "five 'of' two".
Tlhano ya pedi tale-HAH-noh yah peh-DEE seven The prefix "ya" means "of" or "belonging to", so "ntlha ya nná" literally means "four 'of' four".
Ntlha ya nná en-tla yah en-en-ah eight
Ntlha ya thari en-tla yah tha-ree nine The prefix "ya" means "of" or "belonging to", so "ntlha ya thari" literally means "four 'of' five".
Lesome leh-SOH-meh ten

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

1. How do you say "two" in Tswana?

2. What is the Tswana word for "five"?

3. How do you say "nine" in Tswana?

4. What is the Tswana word for "three"?

5. What is the Tswana word for "one"?

Answers:

1. "Robedi". 2. "Tlhano". 3. "Ntlha ya thari". 4. "Pedi". 5. "Pedi".

Well done! You've completed the counting lesson. In the next lesson, we will cover ordinal numbers in Tswana, such as "first", "second", and "third". Keep practicing your Tswana pronunciation and stay tuned for more lessons.



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