Nguni Bantu language with click consonants.
1He remembered, when he thought, that Xosa II had no moons.
2This was one of the sand plateaus which were a unique feature of Xosa II.
3They saw the surface of Xosa II.
4Not a big one for Xosa II.
5James Henderson of Lovedale, and Mr. Tengo Jabavu of King Williamstown, editor of the Xosa Ministerial newspaper.
6There's a lot of sand on Xosa.
7He'd thought of what a self-doubtful, discontented man would try to do, here on Xosa II at this juncture.
8"I could shiver myself," he admitted "but Chuka's really acclimated to Xosa.
9There was the specbook for Xosa II, and there were the other volumes of definitions issued by the Colonial Survey.
10He'd just gone through his specbook carefully and re-familiarized himself with the work he was to survey on Xosa II.
12When Chuka came into the office, presently, he carried the first crude pig of Xosa II iron in his gloved hand.
13The surface of Xosa II was a sea of sand, on which islands and small continents of wind-swept rock were merely minor features.
14"I don't," admitted Bordman, his temper not of the best because of what seemed unnecessary condescensions on Xosa II.