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Hadza language
Hadza language Hadza is a language isolate along the southern shores of Lake ... with less than a thousand speakers. The Hadza people are still primarily hunter-gatherers, ...
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Language hadza (translated from Spanish)
Language hadza hadza it is a language spoken in Tanzania . It only has about ... was the presence of clicks in the language. Being a classification with base tipológica , ...
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Hadza (translated from French)
Hadza hadza is a language Tanzanian currently spoken by 200 individuals. Regarded ... of établier a genetic filiation with the language sandawe .
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Sandawe language
Sandawe language Sandawe is a tonal language spoken by about 40,000 people in the Dodoma region of Tanzania. Language use is vigorous among both adults and ... has generally been classified as a Khoisan language since Albert Drexel in the 1920s, due ... to the presence of clicks in the language, though later several morphological similarities with ...
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Language family
Language family Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families. An accurately identified family is a ... many of the proposed families listed below. Language families can be divided into smaller phylogenetic ... the family, because the history of a language family is often represented as a ...
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Click language
Click language A Click language is a tribal tongue of Africa which ... eastern part of Africa. The only Click language which is known to have existed outside ... number of people in central Tanzania are: Hadza Sandawe The two languages are unrelated to each other (Hadza has no close relatives) but they ...
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Oropom language
Oropom language Oropom (or Oworopom, Oyoropom, Oropoi) is an almost certainly extinct African language, once spoken in northeastern Uganda and northwestern ... article containing any original research on the language (Wilson 1970), which only a handful of ... was written at a time when the language was nearly extinct. It was based mainly ... who "remembered a few words of the language", the other an old lady called ...
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Language isolate
Language isolate A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship ... from an ancestor common to any other language. They are in effect language families consisting of a single language. ...
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Kwadi language
Kwadi language Kwadi is an extinct Khoisan language of Angola. Three speakers were fluent in ... languages (classification) Edit ‖Ani | G‖ana | G/wi | Hadza | ‡Hõã | Ju/’hoan | Korana | !Kung (!Xũũ) | Kwadi ...
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Korana language
Korana language Korana, or !Ora (autonym !Goragowab), is an extinct Khoisan language of South Africa. An ethnic Korana population ... languages (classification) Edit ‖Ani | G‖ana | G/wi | Hadza | ‡Hõã | Ju/’hoan | Korana | !Kung (!Xũũ) | Kwadi ...
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