ktz ISO 639

Juǀ’hoansi Autonyms

Juǀ’hoansi

  • Geography

    NA Kavango East and Kavango West regions; Omaheke region: north border; Otjozondjupa region: east central.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Namibia

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!Xo, !Xun, Dobe Kung, Dzu’oasi, Ju’oasi, Juǀ’hoan, Kung, Kung-Tsumkwe, South-Eastern Ju, Tshumkwe, Xaixai, Xû, Zhu’oasi
Juǀ’hoansi
40,500 in Namibia (2018). Total users in all countries: 45,500.
Kavango East and Kavango West regions; Omaheke region: north border; Otjozondjupa region: east central.
Botswana, Namibia
4 (Educational). Recognized language (2009, National Curriculum, Basic Education, Sections 4.1.5.1 and 5.5), used in primary education.
Kx’a, !Kung
Dzu’oasi (Ssu Ghassi, Zhu’oase), Nogau (Agau), ‡Kx’auǁ’ein (Auen, Kaukau, Koko, Kung-Gobabis, ǁAuǁei, ǁX’auǁ’e, ‡Kx’auǁ’ei).
Nyaenyae Development Trust is teaching reading in Namibia. Taught in primary schools through grade 3. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2008.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Juǀ’hoansi
Juǀ’hoansi
5,000 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Ghanzi district: Ghanzi, Grootelaagte, Kanagas, and commercial farms; North West district: west of Nokaneng.
Dzu’oasi (Ssu Ghassi, Zhu’oase), Nogau (Agau), ‡Kx’auǁ’ein (Auen, Kaukau, Koko, Kung-Gobabis, ǁAuǁei, ǁX’auǁ’e, ‡Kx’auǁ’ei).
6a (Vigorous)
Also use English [eng]. Also use Naro [nhr]. Also use Setswana [tsn].
Traditional religion, Christian.
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