Kwadi language (kwz)

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Also Known As: Kwadi Language,Mucoroca,Cuanhoca,Makoroko,Cuepe,Bakoroka,Curoca,Koroka


Description:

Kwadi is an extinct Khoisan language spoken in the southwest corner of Angola. Three speakers were fluent in Kwadi in 1971, but as of 1981 it was thought to be extinct. Because Kwadi was poorly recorded, there is not much evidence with which to classify it. It is generally thought to be the most known divergent member of the Khoe family, or, equivalently, linked to the Khoe languages in a "Kwadi-Khoe" family. It appears to have preserved elements of proto-Khoe that we lost in the rest of the family under the influence of ǂHoan-Juu languages in Botswana.

Kwadi was alternatively known by variants of koroka (Ba-koroka, Curoca, Koroka, Ma-koroko, Mu-coroca), Cuanhoca, or Cuepe...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Kwadi language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Angola
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: kwz

Classification Taxonomy

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  Khoisan Group

    Southern Africa Group

      Central Southern Africa Group

        Kwadi Group

          Kwadi language