Khwe /ˈkweɪ/ KWAY (also rendered Kxoe, Khoe /ˈkɔɪ/ KOY) is a dialect continuum of the Khoe branch of the Khoe-Kwadi family of Namibia, Angola, Botswana...
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Shua language (redirect from Shua-khwe language)
or fewer speakers) Ganádi Shwa-khwe Nǀoo-khwe Kǀoree-khoe or ǀOree-khwe ǁʼAiye or ǀAaye ǀXaise or ǀTaise Tshidi-khwe or Tcaiti or Sili or Shete Tsere...
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Khoe languages (redirect from Tshu–Khwe languages)
primary branches of the family, Khoikhoi of Namibia and South Africa, and Tshu–Khwe of Botswana and Zimbabwe. Except for Nama, they are under pressure from national...
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Botswana and in eastern Namibia. It is one of the most-spoken of the Tshu–Khwe languages. Naro is a trade language among speakers of different Khoe languages...
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Xû language may refer to: Juǀʼhoan language Khwe language Xu language (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Gǁana language (redirect from Gana-khwe language)
clicks and other sounds found in Gǁana, see Gǀwi dialect. Gǀwi Domkhoe Gǁaa(khwe) Kǀhessákhoe Gǁana at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Gǀwi at Ethnologue (25th...
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Gǀui dialect (redirect from Gwi-khwe language)
analyzed as consonant clusters or airstream contours. As with many of the Tshu–Khwe languages, clicks have lost some of their importance under the influence...
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divided into a Khoikhoi (Khoekhoe and Khoemana dialects) and a Kalahari (Tshu–Khwe) branch. The Kalahari branch of Khoe includes Shua and Tsoa (with dialects)...
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ǃXuun, including the Juǀʼhoansi), ǀXam, Nǁnǂe (part of the ǂKhomani), Kxoe (Khwe and ǁAni), Haiǁom, Ncoakhoe, Tshuwau, Gǁana and Gǀui (ǀGwi), etc. Representatives...
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Khwae Noi (Thai: แควน้อย, pronounced [kʰwɛ̄ː nɔ́ːj], 'small tributary') or Khwae Sai Yok (แควไทรโยค, pronounced [kʰwɛ̄ː sāj jôːk]), is a river in western...
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two San tribes, the !Xun and the Khwe. “The San of Platfontein” is a collective name used for both the !Xun and Khwe. The residents of Platfontein originate...
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Tabuyin Khwe also Dapeyinkhwe(Burmese: ဒီပဲယင်းကွဲ) is a village located in Sagaing Region, Sagaing Township in Myanmar. Mu River (Mu Myit) is flowing...
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Yai River (Thai: แม่น้ำแควใหญ่, RTGS: Maenam Khwae Yai, IPA: [mɛ̂ːnáːm kʰwɛː jàj]), also known as the Si Sawat (แม่น้ำศรีสวัสดิ์ [mɛ̂ː náːm sǐː sa.wàt])...
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(moribund; a dialect cluster) Tshu–Khwe (or Kalahari) Many of these languages have undergone partial click loss. East Tshu–Khwe (East Kalahari) Shua (a dialect...
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certain dialects spoken by foraging San peoples of the Kalahari, such as the Khwe and Tshwa, forming the Khoe language family. Khoekhoe subdivisions today...
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tribe) AmaBomvana (khoisan and Khoena origin Xhosa tribe) AmaHlubi (Sotho, Khwe, San hunters part of Xhosa) AmaGcaleka (Khoisan, Khoikhoi origin Xhosa tribe)...
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petē green *p-ɟo meɟò meɟò peɟò peʒiè wait *kʰwe qʰwé kʰwé fé-pfʰé kʰwé shawl *kʰwe qʰwè kʰwè fè-pfʰè kʰwè bee *m-kʰwi oqʰwí akʰwí mefī mekʰwí monkey *t-kwi...
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South Africa and a few people speak indigenous languages such as Nama and Khwe. The provincial motto, Sa ǁa ǃaĩsi 'uĩsi ("We go to a better life"), is in...
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recognises several unofficial languages, including Sekholokoe, Fanagalo, Khwe, Lobedu, Nama, Northern Ndebele, Phuthi and San. These unofficial languages...
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a rock engraving site with visitor centre on land owned by the !Xun and Khwe San situated about 16 km from Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa. It...
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the biannual Federal horticulture show in Germany Buga-khwe or Buga-kxoe, a dialect of Khwe language "Buga", a 2022 song by Kizz Daniel Buhay, musical...
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including Taa, various varieties of !Kung, Gǁana (including Gǀui dialect), Khwe (ǁAni dialect), and Khoekhoe. Features of the velar lateral ejective affricate:...
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Bantu speakers, in turn, got their initial cattle from Cushitic-influenced Khwe-speaking people. Under this hypothesis, larger later Bantu-speaking immigration...
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London Hoonah Airport, in Alaska Hope not Hate, a British advocacy group Khwe language HNH International, the parent company of Naxos Records This disambiguation...
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Africa's first known inhabitants have been referred to as the Khoisan, the Khwe and the San. Starting in about 1,000 BCE, these groups were then joined by...
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speakers 6,000 (2000–2013) Language family Khoe–Kwadi Khoe Kalahari (Tshu–Khwe) East Tsoa Dialects Hiechware Kua Cire Cire Official status Official language in...
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Tabuyin Khwe village. Now, Green Life's members are 280 youths from the local community. Its headquarter is located in Sagaing Township, Tabuyin Khwe village...
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Gceriku, Giriku, Niriku), Wayeyi (Bayei, Bayeyi, Yei), Bugakhwe (Kxoe, Khwe, Kwengo, Barakwena, G|anda) and ǁanikhwe (Gxanekwe, ǁtanekwe, River Bushmen...
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Khoe Eini Gǁana Gǀwi ǂHaba Khoekhoe Khwe Korana/Griqua Naro Shua Tshwa Kwadi Kwadi Zorotua...
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added to the city is the settlement of Platfontein created when the !Xun and Khwe community formerly of Schmidtsdrift and originally from Angola/Namibia acquired...
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