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Damara people / Khoekhoe language / Nama people / Khoisan languages / Clitic / Tone / Reduplication / Khoikhoi / Linguistics / Ethnic groups in Africa / Languages of South Africa
Date: 2010-08-22 19:43:35
Damara people
Khoekhoe language
Nama people
Khoisan languages
Clitic
Tone
Reduplication
Khoikhoi
Linguistics
Ethnic groups in Africa
Languages of South Africa

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