ǁAni language

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ǁAni or ǀAnda is a Khoisan language of Botswana with about 1,000 speakers. It is a member of the Kxoe dialect continuum.

ǁAni is one of a few languages with uvular clicks.

The double pipe at the beginning of the name "ǁAni" represents a click consonant. A click is a sound made with the tongue something like like the sharp "popping" or "cracking" noise sometimes made by English-speakers riding a horse to urge the horse to speed up.

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Khoisan languages  (classification)

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ǁAni | Gǁana | Gǀwi | Hadza | ǂHõã | Juǀʼhoan | Korana | ǃKung (ǃXũũ) | Kwadi | ǂKxʼauǁʼein | Kxoe |

Nama | Naro | Nǀu | Sandawe | Seroa | Shua | Tsoa | ǀXam | ǁXegwi | Xiri | ǃXóõ