I would rather trust passing it down to the younger generations of natives than spreading it to non-native speakers. That language is close to impossible to perfect by a non-native. Hahaha
@@johnlanes5425 There are plenty of examples of non-native speakers speaking this language. Many Africans are upwards of trilingual in their daily lives because of the linguistic nature of the continent. Just because Westerners speak languages nothing like Taa or Zulu doesn't mean they are off-limits to them. It just requires a bit of retraining. No language is impossible to speak :)
Drop yourself anywhere on the African continent and you'll see it. Pretty much every single person speaks multiple languages, and then also speaks French and English.
Yes it would be. We lived together with Xhosa people. isiXhosa uses all four of our clicks. Zulu only uses three. It's the oldest language in SA or Southern Africa. Most other African Languages were influenced by it
Bruh why would schools teach African tribal languages? Even if they could find tens of thousands of teachers that speak them, what’s the use? Arabic, russian, Chinese are way more useful
It is odd as a European (including Americans and Canadians in this), going to these type of places and finding people who are extremely open and honest and willing to talk about these things with anyone they meet.
No it wouldn't be odd to me...I am African American and my immediate people and lineage people are very accomodating... That is why we were captured as slaves, being helpful to the White man.
@@firstjedi2 A mixed bag. Some of us are really open and accommodating (most outback/country folk) but a lot of mostly city people can be rude or just unpleasant. Just a generalization of course.
It's the Botswana government. Batswana don't have an issue with the San communities hunting freely or accessing education freely. The problem is the greedy government trying to disrupt millennia old hunting cultures for prospecting diamonds & fracking initiatives that serve the oligarchs of the world.
@@topobadisang4129 @Topo Badisang it's not the Government it's the Europeans. It is European companies extracting resources. If you refuse to extract resources in your country they will collapse your government by funding rebel groups and replace that government with a puppet government so whatever you try to do they will still extract diamonds on your land. Especially Botswana which has a US military base. You'll never have full control over your land. That is what colonisation was for. When Europeans left they left Africa with contracts that we are legally binded to. They still run the show.
@@shisuiuchiha480 I understand your sentiments. I recently talked to an engineer friend of mine about Westerly Expansion into the Kgalagadi, the was a lot of red-tape because a lot of NGOs are against it. Many use the Khoe-dam people as a front for a bigger political agenda to systemically remove Batswana from the area. But the government is neither innocent in this issue, it's a Turf War that stretches into Namibia & South Africa. The cool thing about Namibia is that the Khwe peoples are more in control and wiser. In Botswana, the educated live in cities whereas the rest are fed propaganda. This is also one of the major reasons why there's human-wildlife conflict & poaching syndicates can get away with their crimes. No one looks at this topic with nuance. Of course as a Motswana, I'm more likely to sympathise with the Bushmen but I know there are way too many people trying to use them as a tool to unsettle & threaten the Sovereignty of Botswana & the Greater Trans-Kalahari region.
It's sad knowing these beautiful languages are dying off 💔 we need to get schools to teach about these languages instead of teaching us what we already know ✊😢😭
@The Excommunicado cause when a language is lost a part of the culture is and that is sad,plus people outside of the ethnic group want to learn it for fun.
Well, I'm checking this out because my English class is teaching about the way they tell stories. But I'm South African, so I guess it's more relevant for me to know this than folks from other parts of the world.
@永井圭 it’s not spoken by the 1 million people your talking about because it isn’t being taught around the world, the languages like English is common all over the world because counties are teaching them instead of their own language. I get what your saying it helps to communicate with people around the world but then again why should a language die off just because people can’t speak it? What if that language was popular before but now it isn’t?
I think Africans are much better than Asians in learning English is concerned. Even in Francophone African countries where their first language is an African language and official language is French, one can see fluent English speakers.
Taa language has 164 consonants (87 simple consonants and 77 cluster consonants) and 20-31 vowels. It's normal for this guy speak english fluenty, isn't a challenge for him.
San bushman! I want to meet these people so much, incredible human beings, down to earth, real, authentic, genuine. Everyone should learn from them, they know things most westerners have lost.
They know things we other "civilised" Africans don't know. We've been swallowed by westernisation it's so sad. These are the last natural indigenous people in Africa, or even on earth.
The language does have really unorthodox consonants and clusters with really difficult secondary articulations, it's amazing what the human mouth is capable of
But San is just as derogatory as bushmen though, San means "poor people" or people without their own livestock so calling them bushmen or San is the same difference.
So is it not expected for them to speak better English simply because they are Khoisan? I'm black and I can speak 3 languages fluently, does it also surprise you because I'm black? 😕
@@aoifghfbrbeaubidjksn3533 hey i'm asian. sorry theres assholes in every race. I admire the san people, I am trying to learn their language now but it is pretty hard to find video or website. #fuckracism
@@davidudbjorg it's Europeans in Nguni languages like Zulu, Xhosa, Swati (Swazi) and Ndebele as well as Tsonga which is related to Shona. In my language, Sepedi which is similar to Setswana and Sesotho European people are called Makgowa, with the kg sounding like German and Dutch -g.
As a South African It's so heartbreaking to see these unique and indigenous people are being forced by the government out of their territory to go and live in impoverished environment, a society full of lust, greed and jealousy. The Bushmen are peaceful and intelligent people who knows everything about nature and have great survival skills. They don't need a car or a house that puts you in depth and depression. They just want to live a simple, healthy life. Unfortunately there isn't alot of them left over. So why forcing a minority out of their environment? It's because of the corrupted government allowing foreigners to hunt our beautiful wild animals in Africa.
They sound like they are speaking isiXhosa. Xhosa language is the tongue of the Late former president of South Africa- Nelson Mandela. And they look like him.
The xhosa clicks are way different in usage, the khoisans pronounce The letter X as gggg while the xhosas use it as a click the san clicks are 5{ ! / # // and ø}(O with a dot inside) and the khoekhoegwab clicks are 4 (! / # //) so they're totally different.
Ha ha yeah but I reckon these people don't need money cause all they live for is nature and absolutely NOTHING to do with anything materialistic. If we were to go back to nature, all the Western world would die out and only indigenous peoples of Africa, Australia, Papua and some other islanders like Caribbeans will survive.
Mo Botswana re a tswana. Look at him, He looks like Mandela a lil bit. I want to learn bushmen language one day. I can only speak Setswana for now. XO ❤️
It is under researched to be honest. I think it's tonal but it is not agreed upon how many tones it has. As far as we know it is not related to Chinese. It is thought to be one of the oldest languages in the world. It is not written down. As such, it is mostly written in IPA, which is Latin-based, usually for academic purposes. The phonemic inventory of this language is quite complex and it is said to have the most phonemes in the world
@@GwazaJuse - Dear Gwaza thanks a lot for your inputs in regards to the indigenous tribes in and around Kalahari, it is most appreciated, its knowledge which is hard to come by for me, and I would really like to be precise in the descriptions. I would like to alter the general tekst in my videos to include your specific knowledge on the topic, if you will allow me. Please lets continue the discussions through e-mail, you can contact me on udbjorg@gmail.com . (PS: I can´t find you in the latest strings, for some odd reason)
Mandarin Chinese: It doesn't matter how hard you try. You can't defeat me. English: I know, but he can. (Summons !Xóõ directly from Kalahari) Mandarin Chinese: NO! (scared Hella face).
I wish to meet with them one day but I pray every day some one can come to save from my family thinks I have tikoloshe or I'm posed by witch craft because I m Xhosa but I have spirit of San or koisan
Might well be, but it doesn’t give you the right to act as a troll on UA-cam! I’m not a racist and so fare from being an idiot as you can get! I have many friends both Coi and Bashawa and admire them very much... If you cant write in a civilized manner with a visual fact and a real name to your peron the I will report you for trolling!
Hank Hill. In order to get and keep the attention I had to look him in the eyes and not at the camera which I held justvabove my stonac... it gets diffucult as I of cause have less control. However, I got the shots an am quite satisfied.
@@davidudbjorg if i understood him correctly, he seems to have been relocated, and he doesn't seem to feel free. thank you for talking to him and uploading your conversation.
Because they have their own race. Genetically they are different from black race. The fact that they are not black does not mean they are bad o something. Also they are real native south africans. Because even blacks came there about 400 years ago
LE KA NOBA LE E TSWA KGOLE LE BOLOI BJA LENA BJALO KA LAPA GOBA MOLOKO WA BOLOI EUPSA TSEBANG GORE GA GONE SE SE SA FELENG LEFASENG PUSO YA LENA YA MMUSO WA LESWISWI LE BOLOI E FIHLA SEKHUTLONG MAFELELONG AMEN THOBELA YO A NA GO LE TSEBE O KWELE KA GOBANE KPTA GA E NE TSEBE, MONA MOLOMO O BOLETSE MONA TSEBE O KWELE, SENA MOLOMO SE BOLETSE SE NAGO LE TSEBE SE KWELE THOBELA AMEN.
Then the coloureds say they are first people in southern africa 😂 they dont look coloured at all look at their skin and hair they are BLACK! not COLOURED! I am zulu and i went for ancestrydna and i do have khoisan dna these coloureds are crazy😂
What's your problem with me being baffled that someone would wear a sweater in Africa? I know he is use to the climate and while I don't know what the temp./humidity is like there and then, it seems strange for me- someone who is not use to living in these regions, that someone living in what I perceive as a hot place, would look so comfortable in a sweater.
@@davidudbjorgthank you David and these people are saying Coloureds are khoi David I am Zulu myself and I do have khoisan DNA even the language Zulu do have khoisan click sounds even Xhosa and Swati by the way Xhosa and Swati is very similar to Zulu. Nelson Mandela former president had khoisan dna and he was Xhosa
I wish they would do reality shows like this....... These men are real warriors & hunters............ United States military should bring soldiers out there to train with them.
I read somewhere that they developed the mutation for mono-lids independantly and also long before it appeared in asia. Also the mutation for their mono-lids is different to that of asians. Black people are the most genetically diverse and we have the most divergent gene pools. so don't be surprised do better.
@@davidudbjorg Thank you very much indeed for making the correction, your title is very appropriate now. And it helps others to find the language. I commend you
The only thing I would say is remove the word "a" in "ǃXóõ ʘʼani" because it's plural (singular would be ǃXóõ ʘaa), it literally means children of ǃXóõ, because it is idiomatic in Afrika to talk about people as children of a particular nation or group. If you want to say "ǃXóõ men" for example you would say "ǃXóõ tuu ǀa ǁxaa", or "ǃXóõ taa aa" means "ǃXóõ man" but I don't know what this gentleman's status is he seems well educated maybe he's an important person who deserves a certain title, I don't know. Anyway, I don't see a problem with just removing the "a" as explained above, but just for your own understanding I have included these notes. Once again thank you for making the correction. I can send you a dictionary of the language if you want.
@@GwazaJuse - I imagine he had a fairly high position and he was indeed very knowledgeable both in relation to the local situation, but also in relation to the bigger perspectives and how they were treated by both the local government and the government in total, actually I would have liked to go back and have a more planned interview with Ocean, but unfortunately this is never going to happen. Thank you so much for enlightening me, it is much appreciated and I would love to learn more and include some of the information in the description of the video. You can contact me on udbjorg(at)gmail.com. Did you see the video I made with "Eyes" from Kukumane? What language do you figure she was speaking?
These languages should be saved and passed on and spread....
Nouxa uma gpop
I would rather trust passing it down to the younger generations of natives than spreading it to non-native speakers. That language is close to impossible to perfect by a non-native. Hahaha
@@johnlanes5425 There are plenty of examples of non-native speakers speaking this language. Many Africans are upwards of trilingual in their daily lives because of the linguistic nature of the continent. Just because Westerners speak languages nothing like Taa or Zulu doesn't mean they are off-limits to them. It just requires a bit of retraining. No language is impossible to speak :)
No
One of these languages only have one speaker alive.
Imagine your native language being so different yet your English is immaculate….
Drop yourself anywhere on the African continent and you'll see it. Pretty much every single person speaks multiple languages, and then also speaks French and English.
As a Xhosa speaker, I think it will be relatively simple for me to learn the language.
Yes it would be. We lived together with Xhosa people. isiXhosa uses all four of our clicks. Zulu only uses three. It's the oldest language in SA or Southern Africa. Most other African Languages were influenced by it
pretty sure !xoo has like, 20 times the amount of clicks as isiXhosa though.
Bruh why would schools teach African tribal languages? Even if they could find tens of thousands of teachers that speak them, what’s the use? Arabic, russian, Chinese are way more useful
@@libertyordeath9936 just to learn you never know u could get lost or sum
@@libertyordeath9936 troll
its a priveledgt listening to their stories. I wish more could be done to help them.
More than a privilege. It was an honour.
Dancok
Are they bushmans? They are beautiful, curiously they seem Asian.
It is odd as a European (including Americans and Canadians in this), going to these type of places and finding people who are extremely open and honest and willing to talk about these things with anyone they meet.
+CowLunch check this one ! ua-cam.com/video/gmaHaW9Ummc/v-deo.html
What about Aussies?
Because they don't have superiority complex like westerners do.
No it wouldn't be odd to me...I am African American and my immediate people and lineage people are very accomodating... That is why we were captured as slaves, being helpful to the White man.
@@firstjedi2 A mixed bag. Some of us are really open and accommodating (most outback/country folk) but a lot of mostly city people can be rude or just unpleasant. Just a generalization of course.
Very unique indeed! Thanks a lot for showing us your great experiences with lovely people around our great world, my friend David!
It's so fucked up that some people have so little respect for these kind and dignified people
It's the Botswana government. Batswana don't have an issue with the San communities hunting freely or accessing education freely. The problem is the greedy government trying to disrupt millennia old hunting cultures for prospecting diamonds & fracking initiatives that serve the oligarchs of the world.
@@topobadisang4129 @Topo Badisang it's not the Government it's the Europeans. It is European companies extracting resources. If you refuse to extract resources in your country they will collapse your government by funding rebel groups and replace that government with a puppet government so whatever you try to do they will still extract diamonds on your land. Especially Botswana which has a US military base. You'll never have full control over your land. That is what colonisation was for. When Europeans left they left Africa with contracts that we are legally binded to. They still run the show.
@@shisuiuchiha480 I understand your sentiments. I recently talked to an engineer friend of mine about Westerly Expansion into the Kgalagadi, the was a lot of red-tape because a lot of NGOs are against it. Many use the Khoe-dam people as a front for a bigger political agenda to systemically remove Batswana from the area. But the government is neither innocent in this issue, it's a Turf War that stretches into Namibia & South Africa. The cool thing about Namibia is that the Khwe peoples are more in control and wiser. In Botswana, the educated live in cities whereas the rest are fed propaganda. This is also one of the major reasons why there's human-wildlife conflict & poaching syndicates can get away with their crimes. No one looks at this topic with nuance. Of course as a Motswana, I'm more likely to sympathise with the Bushmen but I know there are way too many people trying to use them as a tool to unsettle & threaten the Sovereignty of Botswana & the Greater Trans-Kalahari region.
It's sad knowing these beautiful languages are dying off 💔 we need to get schools to teach about these languages instead of teaching us what we already know ✊😢😭
@The Excommunicado cause when a language is lost a part of the culture is and that is sad,plus people outside of the ethnic group want to learn it for fun.
In my school (im from Chile) they dont teach advances english and you want to they teach us "!xóõ"? I think we will become crazy
Well, I'm checking this out because my English class is teaching about the way they tell stories. But I'm South African, so I guess it's more relevant for me to know this than folks from other parts of the world.
@永井圭 it’s not spoken by the 1 million people your talking about because it isn’t being taught around the world, the languages like English is common all over the world because counties are teaching them instead of their own language. I get what your saying it helps to communicate with people around the world but then again why should a language die off just because people can’t speak it? What if that language was popular before but now it isn’t?
@Henry of Monmouth only people like you.
his english is nice.
I think Africans are much better than Asians in learning English is concerned. Even in Francophone African countries where their first language is an African language and official language is French, one can see fluent English speakers.
@@santhoshkumar-vd7joI'm asian.but i agree with you
Taa language has 164 consonants (87 simple consonants and 77 cluster consonants) and 20-31 vowels. It's normal for this guy speak english fluenty, isn't a challenge for him.
Beautiful so much diversity in Africa ❤️
The original name is alkebulan- the mother of mankind.
@@ferdykeyz4583 Ns are different species
@@DesideriaNox what are NS?
@@ferdykeyz4583 G
@@ferdykeyz4583 G
I have been there and heard that language spoken! What a blessing in my life!
It is so pleasant for every nation representative somebody wants to speak his own language!
+Charles Patel check this one ! ua-cam.com/video/gmaHaW9Ummc/v-deo.html
+Charles Patel you will like this one ua-cam.com/video/8lZKRhzii6g/v-deo.html
San bushman! I want to meet these people so much, incredible human beings, down to earth, real, authentic, genuine. Everyone should learn from them, they know things most westerners have lost.
They know things we other "civilised" Africans don't know. We've been swallowed by westernisation it's so sad. These are the last natural indigenous people in Africa, or even on earth.
The language does have really unorthodox consonants and clusters with really difficult secondary articulations, it's amazing what the human mouth is capable of
I would not only learn this beautiful language but teach it to my children.
I can teach you the language. It is my language too
They quickly pick up any language...
They got the original one thats why
Someone needs to get this language on record so people can be reached bushman language
As I'm watching this, I think to myself...man, I bet a beatboxer would pick up languages like this in a heartbeat.
Holy God, as a multiple of it, I'm glad to Brazil.
Would have been nice to at least ask what him about his ethnicity? It is certainly not so called Bushman. Is he Khoi San, Khwe Dam, !Xun, etc?
ǃXóõ ʘʼani
yes
He is sarwa(Basarwa) or San, my mother originates from this nation.
But San is just as derogatory as bushmen though, San means "poor people" or people without their own livestock so calling them bushmen or San is the same difference.
@@pmolapo Can you speak the language?
I Salute these people for keeping their language...i wonder why they are now so few ...
when bushmen speak better english than us in malaysia...
Yes, because English is one of the main languages in South Africa, Namibia and Botsuana (countries where Khoisan people live).
Ike Haze english is our 2nd official language in malaysia, still we can't speak it right
So is it not expected for them to speak better English simply because they are Khoisan? I'm black and I can speak 3 languages fluently, does it also surprise you because I'm black? 😕
Lol asian people stay anti black ewww
@@aoifghfbrbeaubidjksn3533 hey i'm asian. sorry theres assholes in every race.
I admire the san people, I am trying to learn their language now but it is pretty hard to find video or website.
#fuckracism
it gets cold at night, I have slept in tent at -10 degrees celcius....its cold.
damm how do they stay warm traditionally? They're always shown with little clothing in the past
Like just for using celsius
AbeLungu spoiled our lives. We were living better than nowadays.
Nicole - who or what is AbeLungu?
@@davidudbjorg it's Europeans in Nguni languages like Zulu, Xhosa, Swati (Swazi) and Ndebele as well as Tsonga which is related to Shona.
In my language, Sepedi which is similar to Setswana and Sesotho European people are called Makgowa, with the kg sounding like German and Dutch -g.
Juzzino DeJust thanks for enlighting me :)
So, how would you like to live?
Juzzino DeJust do you know exactly what kind of language Ocean are speaking? I was told its called Bashawa, but not sure if its true.
amazing that you met them in person and had chance to speak (at the least try :) )
I wonder how songs would be in these language.
Intense beatboxing
As a South African It's so heartbreaking to
see these unique and indigenous people are being forced by the government out of their territory to go and live in impoverished environment, a society full of lust, greed and jealousy. The Bushmen are peaceful and intelligent people who knows everything about nature and have great survival skills. They don't need a car or a house that puts you in depth and depression. They just want to live a simple, healthy life. Unfortunately there isn't alot of them left over. So why forcing a minority out of their environment? It's because of the corrupted government allowing foreigners to hunt our beautiful wild animals in Africa.
They sound like they are speaking isiXhosa. Xhosa language is the tongue of the Late former president of South Africa- Nelson Mandela. And they look like him.
Bright Star - Xhosa has the same clicking sounds but is different drob Bashawa.
Lol. You mean the other way around. Nelson Mandela looked like them (the khoi-san).
Isixhosa does not sound like that
The xhosa clicks are way different in usage, the khoisans pronounce The letter X as gggg while the xhosas use it as a click the san clicks are 5{ ! / # // and ø}(O with a dot inside) and the khoekhoegwab clicks are 4 (! / # //) so they're totally different.
If you don't speak Xhosa or khoi-san language you obviously won't understand.
Wish I had lots of money, I would give these people lots of money.
Ha ha yeah but I reckon these people don't need money cause all they live for is nature and absolutely NOTHING to do with anything materialistic. If we were to go back to nature, all the Western world would die out and only indigenous peoples of Africa, Australia, Papua and some other islanders like Caribbeans will survive.
Money has ruined us all
What makes you think they’re poor?
Mo Botswana re a tswana. Look at him, He looks like Mandela a lil bit. I want to learn bushmen language one day. I can only speak Setswana for now. XO ❤️
They not bushmen
I can see their frustration everytime you tried to say anything without the clicks
Какой удивительный народ!
It's funny how he can realize an ejective but can't realize a click.
Amazing…
Is it tonal? I feel like the Roman alphabet isn't the best for this language. It reminds me a bit of Chinese is there a relation?
It is under researched to be honest. I think it's tonal but it is not agreed upon how many tones it has. As far as we know it is not related to Chinese. It is thought to be one of the oldest languages in the world. It is not written down. As such, it is mostly written in IPA, which is Latin-based, usually for academic purposes. The phonemic inventory of this language is quite complex and it is said to have the most phonemes in the world
Sounds more like Vietnamese to me
The only language with the most sounds. ❤
Wow thanks for this video
Jane Sarah thanks, I am always happy when people like my videos! I have a lot more about indigenous people if you take a look at my channel.
Okay I will check your channel and subscribe for more I'm so glad you reply back
Jane u are not a Khoisan u are a coloured
Omw He looks like Nelson Mandela and he sounds like Tata Mandela, it shows that Mandela and my Xhosa people have strong San genes in us!
Mandela had a direct San ancestors
And people in 2019 say Xhosa people aren't South African
There is nothing like "San" that just means "homeless people"
@@GwazaJuse - Dear Gwaza thanks a lot for your inputs in regards to the indigenous tribes in and around Kalahari, it is most appreciated, its knowledge which is hard to come by for me, and I would really like to be precise in the descriptions. I would like to alter the general tekst in my videos to include your specific knowledge on the topic, if you will allow me. Please lets continue the discussions through e-mail, you can contact me on udbjorg@gmail.com . (PS: I can´t find you in the latest strings, for some odd reason)
I am zulu and I went for ancestrydna and I do possess khoisan dna.
The Khoi Khoi And San were the original beings of Southern African Countries
Yes, all others, black and white came after them, so if there is anyone with a claim to the land it is them.
@@yerasmus4025 Africa was borderless it belonged to everyone who had ancestors in it.
@@missbstuurman Afrika and all the earth belongs to God and whomsoever He gives land to.
@@yerasmus4025 well God gave Africa to Africans.
@@missbstuurman Let God be God.
I hope the coloureds who say san people are not black can see for themselves.
Mandarin Chinese: It doesn't matter how hard you try. You can't defeat me.
English: I know, but he can.
(Summons !Xóõ directly from Kalahari)
Mandarin Chinese: NO! (scared Hella face).
Hi great ancestor
The man has some semblance with Nelson Mandela.
I wish to meet with them one day but I pray every day some one can come to save from my family thinks I have tikoloshe or I'm posed by witch craft because I m Xhosa but I have spirit of San or koisan
These two dudes make cameraman look stupid. They are speaking most sound language on earth and english too.
all of our common ancestor
Save those languages. Its very important duties of human
It even knotted the brain 😵🤣
He told me that he was Bashawa bushman!
David Udbjorg you are a lucky man to meet him!
Thank you for sharing.
It's not very polite to call the bushmen my grandparents are San and they dont like it when they are called that
tumi Djd, He called himself a Bashawa Bushman... maybe be cause we obviously were tourists from fare away.
hh ter can you tell me what products they use on their hair and how they achieve small tight twist. 😍
Denise La No product, their hair is different.
Might well be, but it doesn’t give you the right to act as a troll on UA-cam! I’m not a racist and so fare from being an idiot as you can get! I have many friends both Coi and Bashawa and admire them very much... If you cant write in a civilized manner with a visual fact and a real name to your peron the I will report you for trolling!
These is my tribe but I can't even try to talk these language.
I'm going up in basotho tribe
Does these people still live in the desert?????
Patrick Guillory Yes, they do!
David Udbjorg Do You think United States military soldiers could keep up with these men?????
Patrick Guillory No! These men are experts in tracking and survival and has been so for generations.
David Udbjorg The soldiers could learn a lot from them.
Patrick Guillory You bet... also to find water where there are none :)
Cool man 👍
They speak with xhosa accent. Both English and their native tongue. Perhaps it is us who sound like them
Being an orthophonist must be something there
Xaixai xaxhi xooxoo xahixahi qoqo.
Where's these south afrikan fake ppl saying they r not blacks but khoisans when we tell them khoi khois n the sans r black afrikans like other tribes
Ngunu kok yo artine to jon ...😮😮😮
someone translate please
Anyone Remembering 'Uwuwewewe'? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🇮🇳
Hey, Camera man. Maybe I don't know, try panning up for a complete shot of the person you are filming.
Great Job Robo Cop
Hank Hill. In order to get and keep the attention I had to look him in the eyes and not at the camera which I held justvabove my stonac... it gets diffucult as I of cause have less control. However, I got the shots an am quite satisfied.
You actually did a good job, no sarcasm
Sanctus Deus, quod multiplex sit: Gaudeo me ab Brazil.
Nakha unge jorgin kkkk eu que achava português do Brasil e inglês dos united states dificil
Leave them alone.always with a camera in our people's faces.
the subject matter of the conversation is a little heartbreaking.
What do you mean by heartbreaking? I don’t quite understand!
@@davidudbjorg if i understood him correctly, he seems to have been relocated, and he doesn't seem to feel free. thank you for talking to him and uploading your conversation.
Thanks for explaining and you are absolutely correct in that sense it is very much heartbreaking!
Sounds a little like Vietnamese
Pity you can hardly hear them...
and white south africans say these guys are not black people.. lmao shame
U can say dat again brother.
because they are trying to steal land. white man is wicked.
Dray Khacarot Why are you so racist?
Where does that term black come from
Because they have their own race. Genetically they are different from black race. The fact that they are not black does not mean they are bad o something. Also they are real native south africans. Because even blacks came there about 400 years ago
Бушмен разговаривает на языке Инглиш? удивлен 😱
insangu iyikhambi lokwelapha futhi ingabulala umdlavuza nokunye okuningi okubambekayo ngokomzimba nangokwengqondo kusetshenziswa ama-cannabinoid receptors asebenzisanayo esinawo sonke insangu nge-I very quotient plant terpenes cbd kanye tbn kanye thc. lawa amafutha esihlahla hhayi izidakamizwa
0:02 나가!
Do Bushmen have an Adam's apple?
Denis Kuzin Yes, they do!
no.. the ancestors were hungry and ate it
@@LeadFarmer813 😂😂 nice reply
Moqoqo ❤
And why do Europeans get so upset when Africans are not perfect in their pronunciation?
Вот умные люди, наверное придумали этот язык для охоты.
Er du dansk?
Ja, dansk og anerikaner!
@@davidudbjorg Coolt!
Danish is like the French of Germanic languages
But this video is in english
oh!... I didn’t know .. thanks for telling me!
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Paralel evrendeki Mike Tyson gibi
Wow
LE KA NOBA LE E TSWA KGOLE LE BOLOI BJA LENA BJALO KA LAPA GOBA MOLOKO WA BOLOI EUPSA TSEBANG GORE GA GONE SE SE SA FELENG LEFASENG PUSO YA LENA YA MMUSO WA LESWISWI LE BOLOI E FIHLA SEKHUTLONG MAFELELONG AMEN THOBELA YO A NA GO LE TSEBE O KWELE KA GOBANE KPTA GA E NE TSEBE, MONA MOLOMO O BOLETSE MONA TSEBE O KWELE, SENA MOLOMO SE BOLETSE SE NAGO LE TSEBE SE KWELE THOBELA AMEN.
Sello… Please translate so that I can understand!
@@davidudbjorg i don't know exactly what he meant but it had something to do with witchcraft
Then the coloureds say they are first people in southern africa 😂 they dont look coloured at all look at their skin and hair they are BLACK! not COLOURED! I am zulu and i went for ancestrydna and i do have khoisan dna these coloureds are crazy😂
Like beatbox
1:28
"...pushman" "...sand"
How... How the hell is he wearing a sweater-
+Hank Hill what's your problem with him wearing a sweater?
What's your problem with me being baffled that someone would wear a sweater in Africa? I know he is use to the climate and while I don't know what the temp./humidity is like there and then, it seems strange for me- someone who is not use to living in these regions, that someone living in what I perceive as a hot place, would look so comfortable in a sweater.
The sweater looks really nice on him by the way.
Hank Hill i thought you are one of those who expected the Sans to just be naked, sorry
No need to apologize my friend. I am unfamiliar with this culture but have a common respect for humans across the world.
Do u kno de weh
DinaussarGaming ? Are you writing Chinese?
Á kx'ábá- good morning
Can these San speak Afrikaans? Maybe in the past they had more conection with Afrikaans????
No, they have absolutely no connection with Afrikasns!
@@davidudbjorgthank you David and these people are saying Coloureds are khoi David I am Zulu myself and I do have khoisan DNA even the language Zulu do have khoisan click sounds even Xhosa and Swati by the way Xhosa and Swati is very similar to Zulu. Nelson Mandela former president had khoisan dna and he was Xhosa
I wish they would do reality shows like this....... These men are real warriors & hunters............ United States military should bring soldiers out there to train with them.
These clicks
Bushmen disrespectful. Khoisan
Bushmen look like a mixed with asian and African.
Very strange
Bushman are not mixed pure Africans
Bryan_Barao Asians come from the bushman African people.
I read somewhere that they developed the mutation for mono-lids independantly and also long before it appeared in asia. Also the mutation for their mono-lids is different to that of asians. Black people are the most genetically diverse and we have the most divergent gene pools. so don't be surprised do better.
可以尝试把这个语言教给猩猩
What made you say that IDIOT.
He looks like Mandela
Xhosa people Tswana and Khoisan same thing
Zulus? I went for ancestry dna and I do have khoisan dna and I am zulu
And even then, most of the Bashawa Bushmen doesnt speak any english.
not "Bashawa" but Basarwa, and this is a Setswana word. These are ǃXóõ ʘʼani, not "bushmen". Please
@@GwazaJuse - Thanks for the valuable inputs, I have corrected accordingly!
@@davidudbjorg Thank you very much indeed for making the correction, your title is very appropriate now. And it helps others to find the language. I commend you
The only thing I would say is remove the word "a" in "ǃXóõ ʘʼani" because it's plural (singular would be ǃXóõ ʘaa), it literally means children of ǃXóõ, because it is idiomatic in Afrika to talk about people as children of a particular nation or group. If you want to say "ǃXóõ men" for example you would say "ǃXóõ tuu ǀa ǁxaa", or "ǃXóõ taa aa" means "ǃXóõ man" but I don't know what this gentleman's status is he seems well educated maybe he's an important person who deserves a certain title, I don't know. Anyway, I don't see a problem with just removing the "a" as explained above, but just for your own understanding I have included these notes. Once again thank you for making the correction. I can send you a dictionary of the language if you want.
@@GwazaJuse - I imagine he had a fairly high position and he was indeed very knowledgeable both in relation to the local situation, but also in relation to the bigger perspectives and how they were treated by both the local government and the government in total, actually I would have liked to go back and have a more planned interview with Ocean, but unfortunately this is never going to happen. Thank you so much for enlightening me, it is much appreciated and I would love to learn more and include some of the information in the description of the video. You can contact me on udbjorg(at)gmail.com. Did you see the video I made with "Eyes" from Kukumane? What language do you figure she was speaking?
Akkaté
Lesson for a cigarette.
This Botswanan Bashawa San man has a similar sounding voice to Nelson Mandela
they are not bushman they are the San people that's what they called themselves that "bushman" name is derogatory and annoying please call them "san"