The Khoe /ˈkweɪ/ KWAY languages are the largest of the non-Bantu language families indigenous to Southern Africa. They were once considered to be a branch...
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The Khoe–Kwadi languages are a family consisting of the Khoe languages of southern Africa and the poorly attested extinct Kwadi language of Angola. The...
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Standardisation of Ju and Khoe Languages, which recommends Khwe be classified as part of the Central Khoe-San family, a cluster language comprising Khwe, ǁAni...
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their proximity. The Khoe family is both the most numerous and diverse family of Khoisan languages, with seven living languages and over a quarter million...
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Nharo, is a Khoe language spoken in Ghanzi District of Botswana and in eastern Namibia. It is one of the most-spoken of the Tshu–Khwe languages. Naro is...
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Haiǁom and the Kalahari Khoe languages They are distinct enough that they might be considered two or three distinct languages.[citation needed] Eini (extinct)...
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the western Khoe languages under the influence of Kxʼa languages in Botswana, and other elements that were lost in the eastern Khoe languages. The Kwadi...
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Tshwa or Tshuwau, also known as Kua and Hiechware, is an East Kalahari Khoe dialect cluster spoken by several thousand people in Botswana and Zimbabwe...
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Shua /ˈʃuːə/ SHOO-ə, or Shwakhwe, is a Khoe language (Central Khoisan) of Botswana. It is spoken in central Botswana (in Nata and its surroundings), and...
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