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Xhosa (/ˈkɔːsə/ KAW-sə, /ˈkoʊsə/ KOH-sə;
Xhosa pronunciation: [kǁʰóːsa]),
formerly spelled Xosa and also
known by its
local name
isiXhosa, is a Nguni...
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South Africa and are
native speakers of the
isiXhosa language. Presently, over nine
million Xhosa-speaking
people are
distributed across Southern...
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following is a list of
timekeeping terminology in the
isiXhosa language. The
traditional isiXhosa names for
months of the year
poetically come from names...
- AmaMpondo, Ama
Xhosa, and AmaMpondomise) in the 5th
century AD. The
Xhosa trace their name back to the Khoikhoi, as the Khoi
named them
Xhosa, signifying...
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Clicking with
Xhosa (2001). Cape Town:
David Phillips Publishers. p. 22. Makuliwe,
Mpumelelo T.A.
Iziduko zabantu abathetha IsiXhosa:
isikhokelo kwintetho...
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Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga Afrikaans English isiNdebele
isiXhosa and
isiZulu.
Recognising the
historically diminished use and
status of...
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Amahlubi speak IsiXhosa, Sesotho, and a
handful speaks isiZulu, the
language is near
extinction many
AmaHlubi identify themselves as
Xhosa or Sotho, Zulu...
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English "blue") or àwọ̀ aró 'color of dye', is used for blue. Zulu and
Xhosa use the word -luhlaza (the
prefix changes according to the
class of the...
- "Indodana" is a
traditional isiXhosa song
which has been
arranged for
choral performance by
South African composers Michael Barrett and Ralf Schmitt. The...
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based in Johannesburg,
predominantly playing folk
music with
lyrics in
isiXhosa,
accompanied by a guitar.
Mabandla grew up in the
rural Eastern Cape, in...