The
Tuu or
Taa–!Kwi (
Taa–!Ui,
!Ui–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 not close. The name
Tuu comes from a word for
person common to both branches of the family. The Tuu languages once formed a branch of a proposed
Khoisan language family, and were called
Southern Khoisan in that scenario, but this classification is now obsolete.