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Khoekhoe

Khoekhoe

Welcome

Khoekhoe, also known as Nama, and Hottentot (the latter term is pejorative), belongs to the Khoe language family. It is spoken by 200,000 people in Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa by the Nama, Damara, and Haiǁom people (Ethnologue). The name Khoekhoen comes from the Nama word khoe ‘person.’

 

Status

 

Dialects

Ethnologue identifies the following dialects of Khoekhoe:

 

Structure

Sound system

The sound system of Khoekhoe is characterized by an abundance of click consonants.

 

Vowels

Nama has 5 oral and three nasal vowel phonemes, i.e., sounds that make a difference in word meaning. In the table below, nasal vowels are marked by a tilde. All vowels may be long or short. Vowel length differentiates word meaning. In addition, there are many diphthongs.

x
Oral
Nasal
Oral
Nasal
Oral
Nasal
Close
i
ĩ
u
ű
Mid
e
o
Open
a
ã
x

 

Consonants

Khoekhoe has 31 consonant phonemes of which 11 are non-clicks and 20 are clicks.

 

Non-click consonants

Aspiration is marked by a raised [ʰ] after the consonant. There is no contrast between voiceless and voiced stops, fricatives and affricates.

Stops voiceless plain
p
t
k
ʔ
voiceless aspirated xx
Fricatives voiceless plain
s
h
Affricate xxxx
ts
xxx
m
n

/ʔ/ = sound between the vowels in uh-oh

Click consonants
Clicks are stops produced with two points of contact in the mouth: one forward and one in the back. The pocket of air produced by the resulting enclosure is rarefied by the sucking action of the tongue. Release of the forward closure results in a pop-like sound. There are several places of articulation at which click consonants can occur.

Khoekhoe has the following clicks consonants which can be modified in a variety of ways, such as aspiration, nasalization and glottalization

Plain
k!
Aspirated
kǀʰ
kǁʰ
k!ʰ
kǂʰ
Nasalized
ŋǀ
ŋǁ
ŋ!
ŋǂʰ
Voiceless nasalized aspirated
ŋʰ
ŋǁʰ
ŋ!ʰ
ŋǂʰ
Glottalized
kǀʔ
kǁʔ
k!ʔ
kǂʔ

 

Tones

Khoekhoe has three tones that can occur on vowels and on syllabic nasal consonants:

 

Grammar

Khoekhoe is an agglutinative language which adds clitics to roots to express grammatical relations.

 

Nouns

 

Verbs

Khoekhoe verbs have the following categories marked by suffixes:

muu ‘see’
mùuku
‘see each other’
mùusn
‘see oneself’
mùuhè
‘be seen’

 

Word order
The normal word order in Khoekhoe is Subject-Object-Verb.

píli
ke
maríàsà
xanísà
màa
Bill
declarative
Mary (oblique)
letter (oblique)
remote past
give
‘Bill gave Mary the letter.’

 

Vocabulary

The vocabulary of Khoisan languages is a reflection of their lifestyles. Since the speakers of these languages live in close contact with nature, they have a very refined vocabulary related to hunting, animals, plants, and various types of terrain.

Writing

Khoekhoe has a standardized Latin orthography. The symbols of the alphabet are given below:

 

Nonclick consonants

A a
B b
D d
E e
(F f)
G g
Gy gy
H h
I i
(J j )
K k
Kx kx
(L l)
M m
N n
Ń ń
O o
P p
R r
S s
T t
Ts ts
U u
(V v)
W w
X x

 

Click consonants

ǀ
ǁ
!
ǂ
ǀg
ǁg
!g
ǂg
ǀk
ǁk
!k
ǂk
ǀn
ǁn
!n
ǂn
ǀx
ǁx
!x
ǂx
ǀ’
ǁ’
!’
ǂ’

 

Difficulty

Language Difficulty

How difficult is it to learn Khoekhoe?
There is no data on the difficulty of Nama for speakers of English.