Tsoa language
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Tsoa is a Khoisan language of Botswana and Zimbabwe spoken by about 9300 speakers (Cook 2004).
[edit] Dialects
- Tsoa or Hiechware or various other combinations of Hio-, Hie-, Hai- + Chwa, Tshwa, Chuwau, Tshuwau + -re, -ri; or Sarwa, Sesarwa or Gǁabake-Ntshori or Tati or Kwe-Etshori Kwee
- Kua or Cua or Tyhua
- Cire Cire
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