Introduction to Escosa: A Tonal Language of South Africa and Zimbabwe
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Preschool Prep - Alphabet and Languages from A-Z V1-0025 In this video, viewers are introduced to Escosa, an official language of South Africa and Zimbabwe. Escosa is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a sound is spoken can alter the meaning of a word. Through this brief overview, viewers gain insight into the unique linguistic characteristics of Escosa and how tone plays a crucial role in communication within the language.
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