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isiXhosa Autonyms

Xhosa

  • Geography

    ZA Eastern Cape province: east of Middelburg and Port Elizabeth; Northern Cape province: southeast Pixley ka Seme municipality; KwaZulu-Natal province: Ugu and Sisonke municipalities; Free State: border area, west of Lesotho.
  • Language Cloud

A language of South Africa

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Isixhosa, Koosa, Xosa, “Cauzuh” (pej.)
isiXhosa
19,150,000 in South Africa, all users. L1 users: 8,150,000 in South Africa (2013 UNSD). L2 users: 11,000,000 (Webb 2002). Total users in all countries: 19,216,300 (as L1: 8,216,300; as L2: 11,000,000).
Eastern Cape province: east of Middelburg and Port Elizabeth; Northern Cape province: southeast Pixley ka Seme municipality; KwaZulu-Natal province: Ugu and Sisonke municipalities; Free State: border area, west of Lesotho.
Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland, South Africa: Enlarged area
1 (National). Statutory national language (1996, Constitution, Article 6(1)). Statutory provincial language in Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, and Western Cape (2012, Use of Official Languages Act, No. 12, Section 4(1)), official language in 5 provinces.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Nguni (S.41)
Mpondo (Pondo), Xesibe, Bomwana, Gaika, Gcaleka, Thembu, Mpondomise, Ndlambe. 15% of the vocabulary estimated to be of Khoekhoe (Khoisan) origin.
SVO; noun head initial; 17 noun classes; no articles; verb affixes mark person, number, object; causatives; 58 consonant and 10 vowel phonemes; tonal (2 tones: high, low); clicks.
Also use Southern Sotho [sot]. Also use Swati [ssw]. Also use Zulu [zul].
Literacy rate in L1: 50%. Literacy rate in L2: 20%–25%. Taught as subject in many primary and secondary schools from grade 4. Taught in primary schools through grade 3. Newspapers. Periodicals. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1859.
Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Cauzuh is an obsolete name. Somewhat acculturated. Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Xhosa
Xhosa
9,300 in Botswana (2003 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Xhosa
24,000 in Lesotho (Leclerc 2017f).
Qacha’s Nek district: villages near Sinxondo, Tele Valley, and Tosing in Sebapala valley central mountains and inland; Quthing district: south of Quthing city.
5 (Dispersed)
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Xhosa
33,000 in Zimbabwe (2021 Joshua Project), based on ethnicity. Ethnic population: 200,000 (Kunju 2017).
Matabeleland North: Bubi district, Kenilworth and Motapa areas; Matabeleland South: Insiza and Umzingwane districts, Bembesi, Filabusi, and Fort Rixon areas.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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