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Tjwao dialect information


Tjwao
Tshwao
Native toZimbabwe
Native speakers
<20 (2014)[1]
Language family
Khoe
  • Kalahari (Tshu–Khwe)
    • East
      • Tsoa
        • Tjwao
Official status
Official language in
Tjwao dialect Zimbabwe (as "Koisan")
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologtjwa1234

Tjwao (formerly Tshwao) is an endangered Khoe language spoken by fewer than 8 people in the Tsholotsho District of Zimbabwe, all over 60 years of age.[1][2][3] A slightly larger group of 100 have passive or partial knowledge of the language.

It is the only Khoisan language in Zimbabwe, where "Koisan" is an officially recognised language in the constitution.

Tjwao belongs to the Tshwa (Tsoa-Kua) cluster of East Kalahari Khoe languages. It is very similar to the varieties of Ganade noted by Westphal and Traill. Although mentioned by scholars for several decades, documentation of the language only began in 2012.

  1. ^ a b "Tshawo, the Endangered Language of Zimbabwe" (PDF). 2015.
  2. ^ Dialogue, Radio. "Khosian Tshwao language in near extinction". Retrieved 16 June 2017. [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Daunting task in crafting San language syllabus". Southern Eye. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2017.

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