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Linguistics / Phonetics / Languages of Botswana / Khoe languages / Languages of Africa / Languages of South Africa / Click consonants / Languages of Namibia / Khoisan languages / Khwe language / Naro language / Khoekhoe language
Date: 2007-10-09 12:15:45
Linguistics
Phonetics
Languages of Botswana
Khoe languages
Languages of Africa
Languages of South Africa
Click consonants
Languages of Namibia
Khoisan languages
Khwe language
Naro language
Khoekhoe language

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