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What Language Is Cliché? [Solved]
The word “cliché” is a French term dating to the early 19th century that meant “to produce or print in stereotype.” A stereotype was a printing plate used to create abundant versions of the same design. Printers heard a “clicking” sound during this process, which gave birth to the onomatopoeic word “cliché.”4 Mar 2021
Bushman Click Language
Karl is one of the local staff members at Ongava Lodge outside Etosha National Park in Namibia. Here he demonstrates the
Julia’s guide Willie Komani describes the Xhosa ‘click’ language - South Africa Walks - BBC Four
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Khoisan “click” language
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