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Encyclopedia > Deti language

Deti is a Khoisan language of Botswana. Its SIL code is DET. It is related to Shua. It is an endangered language.


See also: language, Africa


Dialects

  • K'ere-khwe
  • Tsh'erekhwe

External link

  • The Ethnologue Report for Deti (http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=DET)

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Botswana History Page 8: Language (397 words)
English is the official language, spoken by a majority of the population.
Among home languages Yeyi is the main language of the north-west, Subiya of the far north, Kalanga of the north-east, Birwa/Tswapong of the far east- central, and Tswana of central and south-eastern Botswana.
The official language is English, used for all government correspondence and as the medium of instruction from post-elementary primary education upwards.
REC: Beyond Borders SR: Czech Republic 3 (1576 words)
Deti Zeme wants to be a platform for people who are interested in the environment, starting with the practical situation, for example protesting against a polluting factory, and continuing by involving active members in more general and/or theoretical environmental topics.
Deti Zeme cooperates with some environmental businesses, but this is very dangerous, since the NGO has to take care about their image and shouldn't cooperate with any organization with dubious practices.
Deti Zeme cooperates bilaterally with Polish NGOs 'I prefer to be', the Polish Ecological Club, the Croatian Green Action group and of course the Slovakian sister organization Deti Zeme Slovakia.
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