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Kwadi /
ˈkwɑːdi/ is an
extinct "click language" once
spoken in the
southwest corner of Angola. It
became extinct around 1960.
There were only
fifty Kwadi...
- The Khoe–
Kwadi languages are a
family consisting of the Khoe
languages of
southern Africa and the
poorly attested extinct Kwadi language of Angola. The...
- Khoe /ˈkɔɪ/ KOY) is a
dialect continuum of the Khoe
branch of the Khoe-
Kwadi family of Namibia, Angola, Botswana,
South Africa, and
parts of Zambia,...
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split into at
least three separate and
unrelated language families (Khoe-
Kwadi, Tuu and Kxʼa). It has been
suggested that the
Khoekhoe may
represent Late...
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Dakha Kwadi is a town and
market center in
Pyuthan Muni****lity of Pyuthan, a
Middle Hills district of
Rapti Zone,
western Nepal. The
former Village Development...
- Tswana. Tom Güldemann
believes agro-pastoralist
people speaking the Khoe–
Kwadi proto-language
entered modern-day
Botswana about 2000
years ago from the...
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Although little Kwadi data is available, proto-Khoe–
Kwadi reconstructions have been made for
pronouns and some
basic vocabulary. ?Khoe–
Kwadi Kwadi (extinct)...
- McGregor,
William B. (2017). "Unusual
manner constructions in Shua (Khoe-
Kwadi, Botswana)". Linguistics. 55 (4): 859. doi:10.1515/ling-2017-0013. S2CID 148649962...
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Austronesian languages are
spoken in
Madagascar and
parts of the Comoros. Khoe–
Kwadi languages are
spoken mostly in
Namibia and Botswana. Indo-European languages...
- The term
lesiba (Tswana for 'feather')
refers to a
class of "unbraced mouth-resonated bow[s]" with a
flattened quill attached to a long string, stretched...