Not to be confused with Baca language.
| Bhaca | |
|---|---|
| Isibhaca | |
| Native to | South Africa | 
| Ethnicity | Bhaca people | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None ( mis) | 
| Glottolog | bhac1238 | 
| S.402[1] | |
Bhaca, or IsiBhaca (Baca) is a Bantu language of South Africa.[1] Traditionally considered a dialect of Swati, it is closer to Xhosa, Phuthi and Zulu.[2][3] It is spoken southeast of Lesotho, where Sotho, Xhosa and Zulu meet, mainly around Mount Frere, Mzimkhulu, and to a lesser extent in Mount Ayliff, Matatiele, Harding, Bulwer, Underberg, Highflats, Umzinto, Umzumbe and Ixopo.
Vocabulary
Months in IsiBhaca:
| English | Bhaca | 
|---|---|
| January | Ntlolanja | 
| February | Ndzata | 
| March | Mbasa | 
| April | Mgudlulwa | 
| May | Ntlangula | 
| June | Ntulikati | 
| July | Ncwaba | 
| August | Mphandula | 
| September | Mfumfu | 
| October | Nzibandlela | 
| November | Lweti | 
| December | Ntsinga | 
Example: Bendicela undithsengele amaqandza nentusi na ukhamba.
Translation [Xhosa/Zulu/English]: Bendicela undithengele amaqanda nobisi xa uhamba: Bengicela ungithengela amaqanda nobisi ma uhamba: "Please buy me eggs and milk when you go out".
| English | Bhaca | 
|---|---|
| I will beat you | Nditak’shik’tsha | 
| Please pass me another spoon, mine fell under the table | Bendicela undidlulisele olunye ukhezo, olwam luwele edasi kwetafile | 
References
- 1 2 Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
- ↑ Jordan, Archibald C. (1942). "Some features of the phonetic and grammatical structure of Baca". Masters Dissertation. University of Cape Town.
- ↑  Swazi at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009)  
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