ǀXam-ka ǃʼē. It is part of the ǃUi branch of the Tuu languages and closely related to the moribund Nǁng language. Much of the scholarly work on ǀXam was...
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South Africa (category Articles containing ǀXam-language text)
variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 12 official languages, the fourth-highest...
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Unity in diversity (category Articles containing ǀXam-language text)
Africa and is currently the national motto, as written in the extinct ǀXam language: ǃke e꞉ ǀxarra ǁke The Gwichʼin Tribal Council representing the Gwichʼin...
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Northern Cape (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
motto in a Khoisan language. Subsequently, South Africa's national motto, ǃKe e ǀxarra ǁke, was derived from the extinct ǀXam language. The Northern Cape...
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one language extant, Nǁng, and that with only one elderly speaker. ǃKwi languages were once widespread across South Africa; the most famous, ǀXam, was...
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Coat of arms of South Africa (category Articles containing ǀXam-language text)
in use since 1910. The motto is written in the extinct ǀXam, member of the Khoisan languages, and translates literally to "diverse people unite". The...
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Armorial of Africa (category Articles containing ǀXam-language text)
Leone Somalia None Coat of arms of Somalia South Africa ǃke e꞉ ǀxarra ǁke (ǀXam: "Unity In Diversity") (literally "Diverse People Unite") Coat of arms of...
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dialects, ǀʼAuni and ǀHaasi. Extinct.) ǃKwi Nǁng (A dialect cluster. Moribund.) ǀXam (A dialect cluster. Extinct.) ǂUngkue (A dialect cluster. Extinct.) ǁXegwi...
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Black-backed jackal (category Articles containing ǀXam-language text)
Indigenous names Linguistic group or area Indigenous name ǀXam g!ui-ten !Xóõ !ào-sè Afrikaans rooijakkals Amharic ቲኩር ጀርባ ቀበሮ (tikur-jerba kebero) Ateso...
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The ǀXam and ǂKhomani (more correctly Nǁnǂe) people were linguistically related groups of San (Bushman) people, their respective languages (ǀXam and Nǁng)...
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