What country speaks Xhosa?

Xhosa language, Xhosa formerly spelled Xosa, a Bantu language spoken by seven million people in South Africa, especially in Eastern province.
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What countries do they speak Xhosa in?

Xhosa (/ˈkɔːsə, ˈkoʊsə/, Xhosa pronunciation: [kǁʰóːsa]) also isiXhosa as an endonym, is a Nguni language and one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Is Zulu and Xhosa the same?

Both isiXhosa and isiZulu are Nguni languages that are widely spoken in southern Africa by Nguni people. The two languages are closely related and even mutually intelligible. Xhosa is spoken by approximately 7.6 million people. It is the second most common home language in South Africa as a whole.
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What country does Xhosa come from?

Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa, a group of mostly related peoples living primarily in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. They form part of the southern Nguni and speak mutually intelligible dialects of Xhosa, a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family.
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Can Zulu understand Xhosa?

Because Xhosa and Zulu are both classed as Bantu languages, they are quite similar. Therefore, Xhosa and Zulu people frequently understand one another, even if they are each speaking their mother tongue. Xhosa has been grouped into several dialects.
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Where are Zulus from?

Zulu people refer to themselves as 'the people of the heavens' and they are the largest ethnic group of South Africa, with an estimated 10 million Zulu residents in KwaZulu-Natal.
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How did xhosas end up in Zimbabwe?

Why did the Xhosa migrate to Zimbabwe? Following Mfecane in the 1800s, several refugees who carried specific surnames like my great-great-great-great-grandfather Siskhulu Dhlamini, assimilated into Xhosa-speaking areas in the Eastern Cape Colony.
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What is your name in Xhosa?

xh ngubani igama lakho?
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What language clicks tongue?

Each language has a set of four or five click sounds, which are essentially double consonants made by sucking the tongue down from the roof of the mouth. Outside of Africa, the only language known to use clicks is Damin, an extinct aboriginal language in Australia that was taught only to men for initiation rites.
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What language does Wakanda speak?

Although Wakanda is a fictional African nation, the languages spoken there are real. In the Black Panther movie, the official language of Wakanda is Xhosa – one of South Africa's official languages. Xhosa is closely associated with the South African fight against white colonizers.
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What is Xhosa religion?

The traditional religion of the Xhosa people centered around their belief in a single god, called uThixo or uQamata. But most everyday spiritual needs focus on paying homage to ancestors and spirits. Traditional healers, or "amaguira," can be consulted for everything from ill health to emotional complaints.
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Is Xhosa spoken in Zimbabwe?

Xhosa is an Nguni Bantu language, most commonly found in South Africa, spoken by around 200,000 Zimbabweans, a little over 1% of the population. Xhosa is one of Zimbabwe's official languages.
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Which language is similar to Xhosa?

Xhosa (isiXhosa) is the southernmost member of the Bantoid group of the Niger-Congo language family in Africa. It is closely related to Zulu, Swati, and Ndebele. Although mutually intelligible, they are considered to be separate languages for political and cultural reasons.
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Is Xhosa easy to learn?

In contrast, isiXhosa not only uses the Roman alphabet, but it IS phonetic and is thus quick and easy to learn to read and pronounce. Even the clicks, which make many people think that isiXhosa is impossible and they just CAN'T do, are really easy and quick to learn if someone knows how to teach them.
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How do you say Girl in Xhosa?

girl translated to Xhosa
  1. فتاة
  2. yarinya.
  3. ילדה
  4. nwa agbọ...
  5. tifla.
  6. gabadh.
  7. msichana.
  8. omobirin.
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Who is the Xhosa God?

The Supreme Being among the Xhosa is called uThixo or uQamata. As in the religions of many other Bantu peoples, God is only rarely involved in everyday life. God may be approached through ancestral intermediaries who are honoured through ritual sacrifices.
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How do you say hello in Xhosa?

What are some basic Xhosa greetings?
  1. Hello (singluar) - Molo.
  2. How are you? (singular) - Unjani?
  3. I am fine - Ndiyaphila.
  4. Hello (to more than one person) - Molweni.
  5. How are you? (to more than one person) - Ninjani?
  6. We are fine - Siyaphila.
  7. Stay well (goodbye to more than one person) - Salani kakuhle.
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Are Zulus Ndebeles?

The Ndebele culture and language is similar Zulu culture, as they share ancestry and common origins to Zulu people from the KwaZulu Natal (KZN) province of South Africa.
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How many clans does Xhosa have?

The AmaXhosa are one of four nations, known as Nguni, that are found in South Africa. The other three are AmaNdebele, AmaSwazi and AmaZulu.
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Why does Xhosa have clicks?

Clicks are very common in the Khoisan languages, a group of mostly endangered languages in southern Africa. Linguists believe that the Bantu languages, of which Xhosa is a part, borrowed their clicks from them.
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Which tribe is the largest in South Africa?

Zulu, a nation of Nguni-speaking people in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. They are a branch of the southern Bantu and have close ethnic, linguistic, and cultural ties with the Swazi and Xhosa. The Zulu are the single largest ethnic group in South Africa and numbered about nine million in the late 20th century.
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When did the Xhosa arrive in South Africa?

Historical evidence suggests that the Xhosa people have inhabited the Eastern Cape area from as long ago as 1593 and most probably even before that. Some archaeological evidence has been discovered that suggests that Xhosa-speaking people have lived in the area since the 7th century AD.
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Who inhabited South Africa first?

The Khoisan were the first inhabitants of southern Africa and one of the earliest distinct groups of Homo sapiens, enduring centuries of gradual dispossession at the hands of every new wave of settlers, including the Bantu, whose descendants make up most of South Africa's black population today.
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What is the most difficult language in South Africa?

Taa, the last vital language of the Tuu language family and formerly called ʻSouthern Khoisan', it is believed to be the world's most difficult language. Part of the Khoisan language group and is spoken in the Kalahari Desert of Southern Africa, it is also known as !
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