Naro language

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Naro is a Khoe language of Botswana and Namibia. There are about 14,000 speakers: 10,000 in Botswana (2004 Cook) and 4000 in Namibia (1998 Maho). This makes it probably the most populous of the Tshu-Khwe languages. There is currently a dictionary of the Naro language.

[edit] Dialects

  • ǀAmkwe
  • ǀAnekwe
  • Gǃinkwe
  • ǃGingkwe
  • Gǃokwe
  • Qabekhoe or Qabekho or ǃKabbakwe
  • Tsʼaokhoe or Tsaukwe or Tsaokhwe
  • Tserekwe
  • Tsorokwe
  • Nǀhai-ntseʼe or Nǁhai or Tsʼao

[edit] Bibliography

  • Visser, Hessel (2001) Naro dictionary: Naro-English, English-Naro. Gansi, Botswana: Naro Language Project. ISBN 99912-938-5-X

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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