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Sandawe is a
language spoken by
about 60,000
Sandawe people in the
Dodoma Region of Tanzania.
Sandawe's use of
click consonants, a rare
feature shared...
- The
Sandawe are an
indigenous ethnic group of
Southeast Africa,
based in the
Chemba District kwamtoro ward of
Dodoma Region in
central Tanzania. In 2000...
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Sandawe may
refer to:
Sandawe people, of
central Tanzania Sandawe language,
spoken by the
Sandawe people This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Khoikhoi and the San (Bushmen). Two
languages of east Africa,
those of the
Sandawe and Hadza,
originally were also
classified as Khoisan,
although their speakers...
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consonants in the language,
although in some
languages such as
Hadza and
Sandawe,
clicks can be more
subtle and may even be
mistaken for ejectives. Click...
- verb is unmarked. The
nearest relative of Khoe–Kwadi may be the
Sandawe isolate; the
Sandawe pronoun system is very
similar to that of Kwadi–Khoe, but there...
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Bantu and
Nilotic po****tions, respectively. Additionally, the
Hadza and
Sandawe hunter-gatherers
speak languages with
click consonants,
which have tentatively...
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Bantu convention. Nama and most Saan
languages use the former; Naro,
Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter. The
specific articulation of
lateral clicks may...
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family Gumuz, Meʼen, Tʼwampa and
possibly other Nilo-Saharan
languages Sandawe, Hadza, and the
Khoisan families of
southern Africa Itelmen of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan...
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minimal number with
Sandawe." He
quotes 8
potentially similar words between Oropom and Hadza, and 4
between Oropom and
Sandawe.
Harold Fleming also notes...