Kwadi language

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Kwadi is an extinct Khoisan language of Angola. Three speakers were fluent in Kwadi in 1971, but as of 1981 it was thought to be extinct.

Because Kwadi was poorly recorded, there is not much evidence with which to classify it. It is generally thought to be part of the Khoe family, and perhaps the most known divergent member of that family.

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  • Zorotua or Vasorontu

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Khoisan languages  (classification)

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‖Ani | G‖ana | G/wi | Hadza | ‡Hõã | Ju/’hoan | Korana | !Kung (!Xũũ) | Kwadi | ‡Kx’au‖’ein | Kxoe |

Nama | Naro | N/u | Sandawe | Seroa | Shua | Tsoa | ǀXam | ‖Xegwi | Xiri | !Xóõ

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