Shua language
Shua language is a member of the Khoe language family, primarily spoken by the San people in southern Africa, particularly in Botswana and Namibia. It is known for its unique click consonants, which are a distinctive feature of many Khoe languages.
The language is considered endangered, as fewer speakers are using it due to the influence of dominant languages like Setswana and Afrikaans. Efforts are being made to preserve Shua through documentation and education, aiming to keep the cultural heritage of the San people alive.