ǁŨǁʼe language
Extinct ǃKwi language of Southern Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ǁŨǁʼe, also rendered ǁKu-ǁʼe or ǁKuǁe,[2] is an extinct ǃKwi language or dialect of South Africa, spoken near Theunissen in South Africa, and recorded by Dorothea Bleek in 1928. It was labeled "SIIc" in her classification. It is closely related to Seroa, but analysis of the recorded data has not been enough to determine the boundary between language and dialect.[3]
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ǁŨǁʼe | |
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ǃUi | |
Native to | South Africa |
Region | Theunissen |
Extinct | mid 20th century[citation needed] |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kqu (partial) |
Glottolog | kuee1238 ǁKuǁe |
![]() ||Ku||'e [sic] is classified as Extinct by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger [1] |
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