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Grammar of the Herero language

Otjiherero grammar is the grammar of the Herero language (Otjiherero), a Bantu language spoken primarily in Namibia. It includes several hallmarks of Bantu languages such as a large number of noun classes and the use of subject concords.

Relevant literature

  • Kavari, Jekura Uaurika. Omiano vya tjipangandjara: Otjiherero proverbs and idioms. University of Namibia Press, 2013.
  • Bryner, Ann; Rose, Tom (2011). Otjiherero: Grammar Manual. Namibia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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