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Zulu vs Xhosa Dialects

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Dialects

Dialect 1

Where They Speak

How Many People Speak

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How Many People Speak

Dialect 3

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How Many People Speak

Total No. Of Dialects

 
Qwabe
Gabon, South Africa
28,000,000.00
central KwaZulu-Natal Zulu
Georgia, South Africa
28,000,000.00
Ndebele
Zimbabwe
28,000,000.00
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Gcaleka
South Africa
19,000,000.00
Thembu
South Africa
19,000,000.00
Hlubi
South Africa
19.00
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Compare Zulu and Xhosa Dialects

A single language may have major differences in speech. These differences in speech are known as dialects of that language. Compare Zulu and Xhosa dialects to find out the different dialects under Zulu vs Xhosa Dialects. Also get all information about Zulu vs Xhosa, so that you can get the total number of people speaking these languages including dialects around the world. Find if Zulu and Xhosa belong to Most Difficult Languages category.

Where they Speak Zulu and Xhosa Dialects

Zulu vs Xhosa dialects consists information about where they speak Zulu and Xhosa dialects.

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    Xhosa Dialects:
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Also check out where do they speak Zulu and Xhosa languages around the world Zulu vs Xhosa over here.

How Many People Speak Zulu and Xhosa Dialects

Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Zulu vs Xhosa Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Zulu and Xhosa Dialects.

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    Xhosa Dialects:
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More on Zulu and Xhosa Dialects

Explore more on Zulu and Xhosa dialects to understand them. The Zulu vs Xhosa dialects include one ‘written’ form and several ‘spoken’ forms. Some language dialects vary most in their phonology, and lesser in vocabulary and pattern. Some languages have dialects while some don't have.