Otjiherero language in the context of "Herero people"

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⭐ Core Definition: Otjiherero language

Herero (Otjiherero) is a Bantu language spoken by the Herero and Mbanderu peoples in Namibia and Botswana, as well as by small communities of people in southwestern Angola. There were 250,000 speakers in these countries between 2015 and 2018.

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πŸ‘‰ Otjiherero language in the context of Herero people

The Herero (Otjiherero: Ovaherero) are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. 178,987 Namibians identified as Ovaherero in the 2023 census. They speak Otjiherero, a Bantu language. Though the Herero primarily reside in Namibia, there are also significant populations in Botswana and Angola, and a small number in South Africa. The Hereros in Botswana and South Africa are there because of displacement during the 1904–1908 genocide committed by the German Empire.

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Otjiherero language in the context of Brandberg Mountain

The Brandberg (Damara: DΓ’ures; Otjiherero: Omukuruvaro) is Namibia's highest mountain.

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