What language do they speak in Wakanda?

The kingdom's official language, however, is anything but fantasy. isiXhosa, which you will hear at several points throughout the movie, is a language that more than eight million South Africans — about 15 percent of the population — claim as their mother tongue.
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What real language is spoken in Wakanda?

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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Is Xhosa a real language?

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 real African language was spoken in Black Panther?

The language used in the Black Panther movie – isiXhosa

And it is real. One of South Africa's 11 official languages, isiXhosa is spoken by 8.2 million people as their first language and by around 11 million people as a second language.
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Why does Wakanda speak Xhosa?

Why do they speak Xhosa in Black Panther? Since Wakanda is a fictional country, its location a secret somewhere in Africa, the filmmakers could likely have used any African language when they made the film.
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Do they speak Swahili in Black Panther?

The lengthier use of an indigenous South African language – Xhosa. Because the Black Panther film is a major American franchise, the predominant language is English. But the main character, the Black Panther, who is the new king of Wakanda and all the characters in the fictional kingdom, speaks Xhosa.
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Do they speak Afrikaans in South Africa?

Afrikaans and English are the only Indo-European languages among the many official languages of South Africa. Although Afrikaans is very similar to Dutch, it is clearly a separate language, differing from Standard Dutch in its sound system and its loss of case and gender distinctions.
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What does Wakanda mean in Swahili?

They did not know where He was, nor did they undertake to say how He existed … Wakanda means 'the mysterious' …” How the Oscar-winning 'Coco' and its fantastical afterlife forced us to talk about death.
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Is Xhosa hard to learn?

Xhosa is an unusual, yet pretty-sounding, language. To many, it is difficult to learn because the consonants are uncommon and also densely populated. The sounds are relatively aggressive (as opposed to soothing and melodic). They comprise English sounds, 15 clicks, ejectives and an implosive.
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Does Xhosa come from Zulu?

The Xhosa are the second largest cultural group in South Africa, after the Zulu-speaking nation. The Xhosa language (Isixhosa), of which there are variations, is part of the Nguni language group.
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Where did Zulu come from?

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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Is Swahili a written language?

Although originally written with the Arabic script, Swahili is now written in a Latin alphabet introduced by Christian missionaries and colonial administrators.
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Where is Xhosa 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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Is Vibranium real?

Vibranium, the metal in the movie, doesn't exist in real life, but this substance might be the closest we can get. This weekend, the Black Panther movie is taking the box office by storm. The movie follows a character named T'Challa who, after the death of his father, returns home to a fictional world called Wakanda.
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Is Wakanda real in Africa?

Wakanda (/wəˈkɑːndə, -ˈkæn-/) is a fictional country in East Africa. It is located in sub-Saharan Africa, and is home to the superhero Black Panther. Wakanda first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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What tribe is Wakanda based on?

Kenya/Tanzania - Maasai people - Dora Milaje.
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What does Baba mean in Wakanda?

Baba: "Father" (in Xhosa). Birnin: "City."
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What is the Wakanda lip tattoo?

The War Dogs Tattoo is a tattoo given to select Wakandans on their inner lower lip to mark them as members of the War Dogs.
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What is the Wakandan war cry?

The new spot features an emphasis on Wakanda, with Wakandan soldiers chanting “yibambe,” which is Wakandan — aka isiXhosa, a Buntu language — for “hold fast.”
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What do Dutch think of Afrikaners?

Generally speaking, we Dutch don't think often of Afrikaners. Of course there are a few things that connect us like the history of Dutch settlements there, but that's a long time ago and certainly not enough to make us think of each other as distant cousins.
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Is Afrikaans a dying language?

Some believe that Afrikaans is a dying language, however, it remains spoken all over the country and respected for its origins. “Afrikaans” is a Dutch word that means “African”. Afrikaans was formed as a language in Cape Town, thanks mainly to the French and Dutch settlers of centuries ago.
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What is the youngest language in the world?

Rich in idiom and emotion, Afrikaans was born 340 years ago in the homes of South Africa's white Dutch, German and French settlers. Not only is it the world's youngest national language, it is one of the smallest, with just 13 million speakers.
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