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- !Kung_language abstract "!Kung /ˈkʊŋ/ (!Xuun), also known as Ju, is a dialect continuum (language complex) spoken in Namibia, Botswana, and Angola by the !Kung people. Together with the ǂHoan language, it forms the proposed Kx'a language family. !Kung constituted one of the branches of the putative Khoisan language family, and was called Northern Khoisan in that scenario, but the unity of Khoisan has never been demonstrated and is suspected to be spurious. Nonetheless, the term "Khoisan" is widely retained as a convenience.!Kung is famous for having a large number of clicks, such as the ǃ in its name, and has some of the most complex inventories of both consonants and vowels in the world. It also has tone. For a description, see Juǀʼhoansi. To pronounce !Xuun one makes a click sound before the x sound (which is like a Scottish or German ch), followed by a nasal u vowel.".
- !Kung_language languageFamily Kx'a_languages.
- !Kung_language spokenIn Angola.
- !Kung_language spokenIn Botswana.
- !Kung_language spokenIn Namibia.
- !Kung_language spokenIn South_Africa.
- !Kung_language wikiPageID "2516600".
- !Kung_language wikiPageRevisionID "642208202".
- !Kung_language altname "Ju".
- !Kung_language date "2013".
- !Kung_language dia Central_!Kung.
- !Kung_language dia Ekoka_!Kung.
- !Kung_language dia Ju%C7%80'hoan_dialect.
- !Kung_language dia Sekele_language.
- !Kung_language ethnicity %C7%83Kung_people.
- !Kung_language fam Kx'a_languages.
- !Kung_language familycolor "Khoisan".
- !Kung_language glotto "juku1256".
- !Kung_language hasPhotoCollection !Kung_language.
- !Kung_language lc "knw".
- !Kung_language lc "ktz".
- !Kung_language lc "vaj".
- !Kung_language ld Ekoka_!Kung.
- !Kung_language ld Ju%C7%80'hoan_dialect.
- !Kung_language ld Sekele_language.
- !Kung_language name "!Kung".
- !Kung_language nativename "Northern Khoisan".
- !Kung_language notice "IPA".
- !Kung_language speakers "14000".
- !Kung_language states Angola.
- !Kung_language states Botswana.
- !Kung_language states Namibia.
- !Kung_language states South_Africa.
- !Kung_language subject Category:Endangered_languages.
- !Kung_language subject Category:Kx'a_languages.
- !Kung_language subject Category:Languages_of_Angola.
- !Kung_language subject Category:Languages_of_Botswana.
- !Kung_language subject Category:Languages_of_Namibia.
- !Kung_language type Abstraction100002137.
- !Kung_language type Communication100033020.
- !Kung_language type EndangeredLanguages.
- !Kung_language type Kx'aLanguages.
- !Kung_language type Language106282651.
- !Kung_language type LanguagesOfAngola.
- !Kung_language type LanguagesOfBotswana.
- !Kung_language type LanguagesOfNamibia.
- !Kung_language type Language.
- !Kung_language type Language.
- !Kung_language type Thing.
- !Kung_language type Q315.
- !Kung_language type Q34770.
- !Kung_language comment "!Kung /ˈkʊŋ/ (!Xuun), also known as Ju, is a dialect continuum (language complex) spoken in Namibia, Botswana, and Angola by the !Kung people. Together with the ǂHoan language, it forms the proposed Kx'a language family. !Kung constituted one of the branches of the putative Khoisan language family, and was called Northern Khoisan in that scenario, but the unity of Khoisan has never been demonstrated and is suspected to be spurious.".
- !Kung_language label "!Kung language".
- !Kung_language label "Ju".
- !Kung_language label "Lingua !kung".
- !Kung_language label "Língua !kung".
- !Kung_language differentFrom Ju_language_(Chadic).
- !Kung_language differentFrom Kung_language_(Cameroon).
- !Kung_language sameAs Lingua_!kung.
- !Kung_language sameAs !쿵어.
- !Kung_language sameAs Língua_!kung.
- !Kung_language sameAs m.07k9g1.
- !Kung_language sameAs Q32904.
- !Kung_language sameAs Q32904.
- !Kung_language sameAs !Kung_language.
- !Kung_language wasDerivedFrom !Kung_language?oldid=642208202.
- !Kung_language isPrimaryTopicOf !Kung_language.
- !Kung_language name "!Kung".
- !Kung_language name "Northern Khoisan (obsolete)".