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- %C7%80Xam_language abstract "ǀXam (/Kham) /ˈkɑːm/, or ǀXam Kaǃkʼe, is an extinct Khoisan language of South Africa, part of the ǃkwi language group. It is closely related to the Nǁng language, which still has a few speakers.ǀXam words were used for the South African motto adopted on 27 April 2000, ǃke e: ǀxarra ǁkewhich is supposed to mean diverse people unite or, on a collective scale, Unity in Diversity. However, it is not known if that phrase would have been idiomatic in ǀXam. ǀXam is not one of the eleven official languages of South Africa because it is extinct and has no more speakers (mother or second tongue).The pipe at the beginning of the name "ǀXam" represents a dental click, like the English interjection tsk, tsk! used to express pity or shame. The ⟨x⟩ represents the g sound of Afrikaans geel or Setswana tokologo; or the ch of Scottish Gaelic loch, Russian khikhikat, German Bach, or Hebrew Chanukkah. There is little variation in rendering the name, compared to other Khoisan languages. Besides the simple orthographic variant ǀKham, there is a different grammatical form, ǀKhuaiMuch of the scholarly work on the ǀXam language was performed by Wilhelm Bleek, a German linguist of the 19th century. He had studied a variety of ǀXam spoken at Achterveld, and (with Lucy Lloyd) another spoken at Strandberg and Katkop.".
- %C7%80Xam_language wikiPageExternalLink transcribe_bushman.
- %C7%80Xam_language wikiPageExternalLink lloydbleekcollection.cs.uct.ac.za.
- %C7%80Xam_language wikiPageExternalLink pebble.asp?relid=263.
- %C7%80Xam_language wikiPageID "712892".
- %C7%80Xam_language wikiPageRevisionID "633188392".
- %C7%80Xam_language extinct "19".
- %C7%80Xam_language fam Tuu_languages.
- %C7%80Xam_language fam "ǃKwi".
- %C7%80Xam_language familycolor "Khoisan".
- %C7%80Xam_language glotto "xamm1241".
- %C7%80Xam_language hasPhotoCollection ǀXam_language.
- %C7%80Xam_language iso "xam".
- %C7%80Xam_language region Lesotho.
- %C7%80Xam_language region South_Africa.
- %C7%80Xam_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Africa.
- %C7%80Xam_language subject Category:Karoo.
- %C7%80Xam_language subject Category:Languages_of_South_Africa.
- %C7%80Xam_language subject Category:Tuu_languages.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Abstraction100002137.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Communication100033020.
- %C7%80Xam_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfAfrica.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Language106282651.
- %C7%80Xam_language type LanguagesOfSouthAfrica.
- %C7%80Xam_language type TuuLanguages.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Language.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Language.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Language.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Thing.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Q315.
- %C7%80Xam_language type Q34770.
- %C7%80Xam_language comment "ǀXam (/Kham) /ˈkɑːm/, or ǀXam Kaǃkʼe, is an extinct Khoisan language of South Africa, part of the ǃkwi language group. It is closely related to the Nǁng language, which still has a few speakers.ǀXam words were used for the South African motto adopted on 27 April 2000, ǃke e: ǀxarra ǁkewhich is supposed to mean diverse people unite or, on a collective scale, Unity in Diversity. However, it is not known if that phrase would have been idiomatic in ǀXam.".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "Idioma ǀxam".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "Lingua ǀxam".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "Língua ǀxam".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "ǀXam language".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "ǀXam".
- %C7%80Xam_language label "Цъхам".
- %C7%80Xam_language sameAs m.034_z_.
- %C7%80Xam_language sameAs ǀXam_language.
- %C7%80Xam_language wasDerivedFrom ǀXam_language?oldid=633188392.
- %C7%80Xam_language isPrimaryTopicOf ǀXam_language.