Tuu languages
| Tuu | |
|---|---|
| ǃUi–Taa Southern Khoisan (obsolete)  | |
| Geographic distribution  | South Africa and Botswana | 
| Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families  (Khoisan is a term of convenience)  | 
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| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | tuuu1241 | 
Historic range of Tuu languages in pink  | |
The Tuu languages, or Taa–ǃKwi (Taa–ǃUi, ǃUi–Taa, Kwi) languages, are a language family consisting of two language clusters spoken in Botswana and South Africa. The relationship between the two clusters is not doubted, but is distant. The name Tuu comes from a word common to both branches of the family for "person".