Sekele is the northern language of the ǃKung dialect continuum.
It was widespread in southern Angola before the Angolan Civil War,[2] but those varieties are now spoken principally among a diaspora in northern Namibia.
A dialect of Angolan Sekele currently being investigated by linguists has been labeled Mangetti Dune ǃKung, and is spoken by a resettled diaspora community of 500–1000 in Namibia and South Africa in the settlements of Mangetti Dune and Omtaku, east of Grootfontein, Namibia; and in Schmidtsdrif, west of Kimberley, South Africa.
Mangetti Dune ǃKung has clicks with four places of articulation, /ǃ ǀ ǁ ǂ/.
These clicks come in the same eight series as in Grootfontein ǃKung, represented with the palatal articulation: