How to Say I Love You in Botswana

A collection of useful phrases in Tswana, a Bantu language spoken in Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder.
Useful phrases in Tswana.

How to say ❛I love you❜ in Setswana

Do you want to know how to say any word or phrase in Setswana? You’ve come to the right place! Scroll down to see the translation in Setswana for the English word ❛I love you❜.

Online Setswana dictionary

This Setswana dictionary contains the 5000 most used words in Setswana which are essential for day-to-day communication. Along with the meaning of the word, the dictionary will also provide usage examples.

dintlo tsa me

my houses

ntlo ya gagwe

his house

ntlo ya rona

our house

Dintlo di botlhotsa

The houses are empty

Dintlo di ditona

The houses are big

Ntlo e e hibidu

This house is red

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Notes: sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person), >m = said to males, >f = said to females. The words rra (sir) and mma (madam) are used in formal phrases.

EnglishSetswana (Tswana)
WelcomeO amogetswe (sg)
Le amogetswe (pl)
Hello (General greeting)Dumela
How are you?O tsogile jang (sg)
Le kae? (sg)
Le tsogile jang? (pl)
Reply to ‘How are you?’Ke tsogile sentle (sg)
Re teng (sg)
Re tsogile sentle (pl)
Long time no seeKe kgale re sa bonane
What’s your name?Leina le gago ke mang? (frm)
O mang? (inf)
My name is …Leina la me ke …
Where are you from?<Ko gae ke kae?
I’m from …Ke tswa ko …
Pleased to meet youKe itumelela go goitsi
Good morning
(Morning greeting)
Dumêla rra (frm>m)
Dumêla mma (frm>f)
Good afternoon
(Afternoon greeting)
Thupama e e monate
Good evening
(Evening greeting)
Muitsibowa a a monate
Good nightBorôkô!
Robala sentle (sleep well)
Goodbye
(Parting phrases)
Tsamaya sentle (go well – said when leaving)
Sala sentle (stay well – said when staying)
Go siame (see you)
Ke tla go bona (see you)
Ke tla go bôna kamoso (see you tomorrow)
Ke tla go bôna kgantele (see you later)
Good luck!Masego ke ao
O nne le masego
Cheers! Good Health!
(Toasts used when drinking)
Pholo e ntle!
Have a nice dayTlhôla sentle
Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal
Itumelele dijo
Bon voyage /
Have a good journey
Tselatshweu
Tsmaya sentle (go peacefully)
I understandKe a tlhaloganya
I don’t understandGa ke tlhaloganye
I don’t knowGa ke itse sepe
Please speak more slowlyBua ka bonya
Please say that againKe kopa o boeletse gape
Please write it downKe kopa o e kwale fa fatshe
Do you speak Tswana?A o bua Setswana?
Yes, a little
(reply to ‘Do you speak …?’)
Ee, fela ga nnyane
How do you say … in Tswana?Wa bo o reng … ka Setswana?
Excuse meIntshwarele
How much is this?E ke bokae?
SorryKe kopa tshwarelo
PleaseTswêê-tswêê
Thank youKe a leboga, rra (frm>m)
Ke a leboga, mma (frm>f)
Ke itumetse, rra (frm>m)
Ke itumetse, mma (frm>f)
Reply to thank youKe itumetse, rra (frm>m)
Ke itumetse, mma (frm>f)
Where’s the toilet / bathroom?Ntlwana ya boitiketso e kae?
This gentleman will pay for everythingLekau le le tsile go duela tsotlhe
This lady will pay for everythingLekgarebe le le tsile go duela tsotlhe
Would you like to dance with me?A ga o batle go bina?
I miss youKe go gopotse
I love youKe a go rata
Get well soonO fole ka potlako
Go away!Tsamaya kwa!
Leave me alone!Ntlogele!
Help!Nthuse!
Fire!Molelo!
Stop!Ema!
Call the police!Bitsa mapodisi!
Christmas greetingsKeresemose e e monate le ngwaga o o itumedisang
Easter greetingsMalatsi a paseka aa itumedisang
Birthday greetingsLetsatsi la tswalo lele monate
One language is never enoughLaleme le le lengwe ga le a lekanela
My hovercraft is full of eelsMokoro wa me o tletse ditlhapi

Tswana phrases and corrections were provided by Peter Ndukulu, with additional phrases and corrections by Kgamanyane Ntsie and Hendrick Matlhomola Mantsho

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What is heart in Tswana?

Tswana medical terms

EnglishSetswana
HeartPelo
Heartbeat FastBonako
Heartbeat IrregularMo go sa tlwaelesegang
Heartbeat SlowKa bonya

How do you say thank you in Botswana?

Ke a leboga. Thank you very much. Ke leboga go menagane.

How do you tell a girl you like her in Setswana?

Ke lo rata lotlhe.” I know you, I know your sins, I know your heart —and I love you.” Ke a go itse, ke itse maleo a gago, ke itse pelo ya gago—e bile ke a go rata.” I love you!”