Naro language
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For the Nilo-Saharan language, see Nara language.
Naro /ˈnɑːroʊ/, also Nharo, is a Khoe language spoken in Ghanzi District of Botswana and in eastern Namibia. It is one of the most-spoken of the Tshu–Khwe languages. Naro is a trade language among speakers of different Khoe languages in Ghanzi District. There exists a dictionary.
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Naro | |
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Nharo | |
Native to | Botswana, Namibia |
Ethnicity | Ncoakhoe |
Native speakers | roughly 10,000 (2011)[1] 8,000 in Botswana (2014)[2] and 1,000 in Namibia (2011)[1] about as many L2 speakers in Botswana[1] |
Khoe–Kwadi
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nhr |
Glottolog | naro1249 |
ELP | Naro |
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