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Xhosa language newspapers : ウィキペディア英語版
Xhosa language newspapers

This article focuses on the history of 19th century Xhosa language newspapers in South Africa.
== Introduction ==

The first Nguni language newspapers in South Africa were founded in the Eastern Cape during the 19th century. The efforts of the Glasgow Missionary Society and the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society were largely responsible for the beginnings of Xhosa-language publishing. Christian missionaries were responsible for the beginning of the movement towards vernacular language publishing in South Africa: the first piece of Xhosa writing was a hymn written in the early 19th century by the prophet Ntsikana. The Bible was translated into Xhosa between the 1820s and 1859.〔("African – literature: Literatures in African languages", Encyclopaedia Britannica's Guide to Black History. )〕

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