Hadza also known as Hadzabe is a vulnerable language spoken in Karatu District of Arusha Region in Tanzania by the Hadza people.
Hadza language has approximately 1,300 native speakers.
Hadza also known as Hadzabe is a vulnerable language spoken in Karatu District of Arusha Region in Tanzania by the Hadza people.
Hadza language has approximately 1,300 native speakers.
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Every day, new words shape our world - from artificial intelligence to blockchain, from climate change to social media.
While languages like English grow and adapt, what about Hadza?
How do we explain quantum computing in Hadza?
What's the word for 'cryptocurrency'?
Without action today, how will future generations express tomorrow's ideas in Hadza?
If not you, who will keep Hadza alive?
If not now, when will we start?
If not here, where will it happen?
This is our language. This is our responsibility.
We're building a living bridge between tradition and innovation - documenting and growing African languages for the digital age. Every word you contribute helps preserve our cultural heritage while preparing it for the future.
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