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Etymologie, Étymologie, Etymology - AO Angola, Angola, Angola - Sprache, Langue, Language (2504 words) |
 | ethnologue - !Ku - Language of AO (E3)(L1) http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=knw |
 | ethnologue - !Kung - Language of AO (E3)(L1) http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=knw |
 | ethnologue - !Xu - Language of AO (E3)(L1) http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=knw |
| !Kung language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (461 words) |
 | The Herero and Nama languages are becoming more commonly spoken among the Kung-ekoka, and the hunter-gatherer way of life that is typical of the Khoisan-speaking peoples is being eroded by Bantu and Khoi farming settlements. |
 | The language's word order is Adverb-Subject-Verb-Object, and in this it is similar to English: "the snake bites the man" is represented by ǂ'aama nǃei zhu (ǂ'aama - snake, nǃei - to bite, zhu - man). |
 | Kung-ekoka uses word and sentence tone contours, and has a very finely differentiated vocabulary for the animals, plants and conditions native to the Kalahari Desert, where the language is spoken. |