Khoisan

Etymology
, from the pastoral Khoi tribe (formerly also called Hottentots) and the hunter-gatherer San (also known as Bushmen). Coined by Isaac Schapera in 1930, in linguistic usage since the 1950s (following Joseph Greenberg, Studies in African Linguistic Classification, 1955).

Proper noun

 * 1) The group of non-Bantu Southern African indigenous people.
 * 2) The group of languages associated with the Khoisan including the Khoi, Kx'a and Tuu families, sometimes to the inclusion of the Hadza and Sandawe language isolates of Tanzania.

Translations

 * Dutch: Khoisan
 * Finnish: khoisanit
 * Galician: Khoisas
 * Macedonian: Којсанци


 * Finnish: khoisankielet
 * French:
 * Galician: Khoisa
 * Irish: Cadhsainis
 * Macedonian: којсанска, којсански

Noun

 * 1) A member of the Khoi or San people.

Translations

 * Finnish: khoisan
 * Galician: khoisa

Etymology
Borrowed from. Equivalent to 🇰🇲, names of two unrelated peoples in Southern Africa.

Proper noun

 * 1) Khoisan, people.

Proper noun

 * 1) Khoisan, group of languages.