ngh ISO 639

Nǁng

  • Geography

    ZA Northern Cape province: Olifantshoek and Upington towns.
  • Language Cloud

A language of South Africa

ngh
Ng’uki, Nghuki, Nǀhuuki, Nǀu, Nǀuu, Nǀuuki, ‡Khomani
3 (2021), decreasing. 1 speaker of N|u dialect and 2 speakers of ||Au dialect. Ethnic population: 500 (1998 N. Crawhall).
Northern Cape province: Olifantshoek and Upington towns.
8b (Nearly extinct).
Tuu, !Ui
Nǀu, ǁAu (ǀ’Auni), ǁNg!ke (Ngǁ-ǀe, ǀIngǀke, ǁNg). The ǀ’Auni dialect has no remaining speakers. Reportedly similar to ǀXam [xam].
Elderly only. Mixed attitudes. Some concerned that Nǀu is dying out, since youth have strong loyalty to Khoekhoe [naq]. Most shifted to Afrikaans [afr]. Most shifted to Khoekhoe [naq].
Literacy is in Afrikaans [afr].
Christian, traditional religion.