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Language - Venda confusion
In the section on language, reference is made to "Mutual intelligibility between these Tshivenda dialects and Khelovedu is so high ..." but what 'these' refers to is unclear. The preceding sentences only refer to Sotho. Also in English (and hence the English Wikipedia) the languages are Venda, Pedi etc. rather than Tshivenda, Sepedi etc. I have thus edited this to reflect the wording in other wikis, but I am no expert. Please update. Wayne (talk) 12:55, 27 February 2024 (UTC)