nmn ISO 639

!Xóõ

  • Geography

    BW Ghanzi district: south; Kgalagadi district: north; Kweneng and Southern districts: west.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Botswana

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!Khong, !Xo, !Xo’o~, East Taa, N/amani, Ngǀamani, Taa, Tsasi
2,000 in Botswana (2011 C. Naumann). Total users in all countries: 2,500.
Ghanzi district: south; Kgalagadi district: north; Kweneng and Southern districts: west.
Botswana, Namibia
6b* (Threatened).
Tuu, Taa
Kakia (Masarwa), Ngǀuǁen (Ngǀuǀei, Nuǁen, ǀNuǁen, ǀUǁen, ǁUǁen), Nusan (Ng|usan, Noosan, Nu-San), !Kwi, ǂHoan (Western ǂHoan).
SVO; prepositions; genitives, adjectives, numerals, relatives after noun heads; question word initial; 2 prefixes, 3 suffixes; word order distinguishes subjects, objects, indirect objects; verb affixes mark number, gender of subject and object, and is obligatory; passives; reduplication on periphrastics for causatives; periphrastic comparatives; CV, CVV, CVCV; tonal.
Also use ǀGwi [gwj]. Also use Herero [her]. Also use Kgalagadi [xkv]. Also use Naro [nhr]. Also use Setswana [tsn]. Second languages used by people older than 10 who have been to school or have lived with speakers of the other languages.
Dictionary. Grammar.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Nuǁen dialect is extinct. ‡Hua (ǂHoan) [huc] is different from ǂHoan dialect (Western ǂHoan). Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about !Xóõ
!Xóõ
500 in Namibia (2014 C. Naumann).
Hardap region: Aranos and Leonardville area on Botswana border.
Auni (ǀAuni, ǀAuo), Kakia (Masarwa), Kiǀhazi, Ngǀuǀen (Ngǀuǀei, Nuǁen, ǀNuǁen, ǀUǁen, ǁUǁen), Nusan (Ngǀusan, Noosan, Nu-San), Xatia (Katia, Kattea, Khatia, Vaalpens, ǀEikusi, ǀKusi), !Kwi.
6b (Threatened)
Nǀgamani, ǀNuǁen, ǀ’Auni, and Kiǀhazi dialects have no remaining users. Some young people, all adults.
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