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Encyclopedia > Seroa language

Seroa is an extinct Khoisan language of South Africa and Lesotho. Its SIL code is KQU. Seroa was once known in three dialects.


See also: language, Africa


External link

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

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