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~1100 hours to learn Xhosa

At a glance

FSI estimate
~1100 hrs
Weeks (full-time)
44
FSI category
Category III
Writing system
Latin

The Foreign Service Institute estimates that English speakers require approximately 1100 hours of study over 44 weeks to reach Professional Working Proficiency in Xhosa, defined as ILR Speaking-3 and Reading-3 levels. This estimate is based on full-time, classroom-based instruction and represents the time needed to communicate effectively in professional and social contexts.

Xhosa belongs to the Niger-Congo language family (Bantu branch), which is quite distant from English, making it moderately challenging for English speakers. However, the use of the Latin writing system helps somewhat with literacy acquisition compared to languages using non-Latin scripts. Learning pace varies considerably with self-study or casual practice, which typically takes significantly longer than full-time classroom study to achieve equivalent proficiency levels.

What makes Xhosa easier or harder

FSI difficulty tracks how far a language sits from English. Xhosa is in the Category III tier, written in the Latin script, from the Niger-Congo (Bantu) family. A closer family and a familiar script generally mean fewer hours; a different script or grammar adds time.

Common questions

How many hours does it take to learn Xhosa?
About 1100 class hours of full-time study to reach professional working proficiency, per the FSI (Category III). Casual self-study takes longer.
Why is Xhosa rated this way?
FSI rates by the average time a native English speaker needs — driven by how close the language's grammar, vocabulary and writing system are to English.
Category III at a glance
MeasureValue
FSI categoryCategory III
Canonical hours (tier)~1100 class hours
Canonical weeks (tier)~44 weeks full-time
Languages in this tier53

Who speaks Xhosa

Native speakers (L1)8.2M (approximate — from a per-language infobox)
Language familyNiger-Congo (Bantu)
Primary regionsSouth Africa
Writing systemLatin

Speaker counts, language-family and region data from Wikipedia (Ethnologue figures), licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.

Why Xhosa is rated this way → · How to approach learning Xhosa → · See its difficulty tier →

Hours and weeks are the canonical FSI figures for Category III, from the US State Dept FSI list (public domain), verified June 2026. How we compile this — confirm against state.gov on an operator pass before relying on it.

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