Seroa language

Extinct ǃKwi language of Southern Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seroa, or ǃUi, is a ǃKwi language or dialect of South Africa that went extinct in the 19th century. It was spoken in the area of Bloemfontein. Seroa is the Sesotho name, literally "language of the Baroa (Bushmen)"; the people called themselves ǃUi (that is, ǃKwi), which just means 'people'. The language is labeled SIId in Dorothea Bleek's classification.

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Seroa
ǃUi
Native toSouth Africa
RegionBloemfontein
EthnicityǃUi
Extinct1870s (Traill 2002)[1]
Tuu
  • ǃKwi
    • Eastern
      • Seroa
Language codes
ISO 639-3kqu
kqu
Glottologsero1239
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Doculects

Güldemann (2019) lists the following doculects.[2]

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LabelResearcherDateOriginNotes
ǃUiWuras> 1836BethanyBleek label SIId.
ǃUiArbousset1836Mokhasi/PuchaneBleek label SIId.
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Seroa was closely related to ǁŨǁʼe and Boshof ǃUi, but analysis of the recorded data has not been enough to determine the boundary between language and dialect.

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