Xhosa language
The Xhosa language is one of the official languages of South Africa, primarily spoken by the Xhosa people. It belongs to the Bantu language family and is known for its distinctive click sounds, which are represented by letters such as "c," "x," and "q."
Xhosa is rich in oral tradition and cultural significance, often used in storytelling, music, and rituals. It has a complex system of noun classes and is written using the Latin alphabet. The language plays a vital role in the identity and heritage of the Xhosa community.