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Learn to pronounce Xho·sa

/ˈkōsə,ˈkôsə/
noun
  1. a member of a South African people traditionally living in the Eastern Cape Province. They form the second largest ethnic group in South Africa after the Zulus.
  2. the Bantu language of the Xhosa, related to Zulu and spoken by over 7 million people. It is one of the official languages of South Africa.
    "young people recited verses in Xhosa"

adjective
relating to the Xhosa or their language.

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