. . "\u01C0Xam (/Kham) (English pronunciation: /\u02C8k\u0251\u02D0m/), or \u01C0Xam Ka\u01C3k\u02BCe, is an extinct Khoisan language of South Africa, part of the \u01C3kwi language group. It is closely related to the moribund N\u01C1ng language.\u01C0Xam was used for the South African motto adopted on 27 April 2000, \u01C3ke e: \u01C0xarra \u01C1kebeing diverse people unite or, on a collective scale, Unity in Diversity. However, it is not known if that phrase would have been idiomatic in \u01C0Xam."@en . "xam" . .