Ekoka ǃKung
ǃKung language of Southern Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ekoka ǃKung (Ekoka ǃXuun, Ekoka-ǃXû, ǃKung-Ekoka) or Western ǃXuun (North-Central Ju) is a variety of the ǃKung dialect cluster, spoken originally in the area of the central Namibian–Angolan border, west of the Okavango River, but since the Angolan Civil War also in South Africa.
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Ekoka ǃKung | |
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Western ǃXuun | |
North-Central Ju | |
Native to | South Africa, Namibia, Angola |
Native speakers | 16,500 (2013)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | knw |
Glottolog | kung1261 |
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