who was the first person to translate the Bible to an African language

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The first person to translate the Bible into an African language is typically credited to be Johannes Moore Theophilus Dieckmann, a Lutheran missionary who translated parts of the Bible into the Khoikhoi language in South Africa in the early 19th century.
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