IPA: /ˈlɛtʃ.weɪ/
KK: /lɛtʃ/
A type of antelope that is light brown in color and lives in wet grassy areas in southern Africa.
The lechwe gracefully bounded across the wetlands, searching for food.
The word 'lechwe' originates from the Tswana language, specifically from the word 'lekwe', meaning a type of antelope found in southern Africa. It refers to a specific species known for its habitat in wetlands and marshy areas.
Think of the Tswana word 'lekwe' which directly names this antelope, helping you remember that 'lechwe' refers to a specific type of antelope found in wetland areas.