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‖Ani language |  | ‖Ani language: Encyclopedia - ‖Ani language |  | ‖Ani or /Anda is a Khoisan language of Botswana with about 1,000 speakers. It is a member of the Kxoe dialect continuum.
‖Ani is one of a few languages with uvular clicks.
The double pipe at the beginning of the name "‖Ani" represents a click like the English interjection used when saying giddy-ap to a horse.
‖Ani language - External link.
The Ethnologue Report for ‖Ani
Khoisan languages (classification)
Nama | Naro | ...
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‖Ani language
‖Ani or /Anda is a Khoisan language of Botswana with about 1,000 speakers. It is a member of the Kxoe dialect continuum.
‖Ani is one of a few languages with uvular clicks.
The double pipe at the beginning of the name "‖Ani" represents a click like the English interjection used when saying giddy-ap to a horse.
‖Ani language - External link
- The Ethnologue Report for ‖Ani
Khoisan languages (classification)
Nama | Naro | N/u | Sandawe | Seroa | Shua | Tsoa | /Xam | ‖Xegwi | Xiri | !Xóõ
Other related archives!Xóõ, /Xam, Botswana, Khoisan language, Khoisan languages, Kxoe, N/u, Nama, Naro, Sandawe, Seroa, Shua, Tsoa, Xiri, classification, clicks, dialect continuum, uvular, ‖Xegwi
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