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Encyclopedia > Kxoe language

Kxoe is a Khoisan language of Namibia, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia. Its SIL code is XUU. It has 8,000+ speakers in all countries. Kxoe is related to /Anda (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//Anda_language).

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User breakdown

Namibia: approx. 4,000
Angola: 500 ~ 700
Botswana: 1,700 ~ 2,000
South Africa: approx. 1,600
Zambia: approx. 100


Dialects

  • [[Xo-kxoe
  • [[Xom-kxoe
  • Buma-kxoe
  • Buga-kxoe or Buga or Buga-khwe or Bukakhwe or "River Bushman" or [[Anikxoe or //Ani-kxoe or Tannekwe or Gani-khwe
  • //Ani

Other

There is currently a dictionary of the Kxoe language.


See also: language, Africa


External link

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

  Results from FactBites:
 
Ethnologue 14 report for language code:XUU (254 words)
The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
West Caprivi in Namibia is recognized as the 'core land' of the Kxoe people by the Kxoe and the Namibian government.
English, Afrikaans, and Kxoe used for oral teaching in schools, textbooks are in English.
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