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Lamba is a Bantu language. (In fact, "mu ntu" means "one person" in Lamba and "ba ntu" means "two or more people".) Depending on who does the counting, Zambia has between 42 and 78 local languages besides English – see Languages of Zambia for further details. Maho (2009) lists the Lima (Bulima) and Temba varieties as distinct languages.
Harmonization of African languages: standardization of orthography in Zambia in In African Languages: Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts on the Transcription and Harmonization of African Languages, Niamey (Niger), 17–21 July 1978, (pp. 164–75). Paris: UNESCO. Kashoki, Mubanga E. (1990) The Factor of Language in Zambia. Lusaka: Kenneth ...
Lamba people are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group mainly located in the Central, Copperbelt, and North-Western provinces of Zambia. [1] Lamba people speak the Lamba language , with Lamba and Lima the major dialects recognized.
Pages in category "Languages of Zambia" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... Lamba language; Lenje language; Lozi language;
Lama – Lamba Recognised Minority Language in: Benin; Lamba – Ichilamba Spoken in: Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Lao – ພາສາລາວ Official language in: Laos; Latgalian – latgalīšu volūda Spoken in: Latvia; Latin – Lingua Latīna Official language in the Vatican City
The Southern Bantu languages are a large group of Bantu languages, largely validated in Janson (1991/92). [1] They are nearly synonymous with Guthrie's Bantu zone S , apart from the debated exclusion of Shona and inclusion of Makhuwa .
As the southern African nation has suffered from more frequent extreme weather, including its current severe drought, it's prompted the Zambian government to include more climate change education ...
That is, A101 would be a language geographically in group A10, but not particularly close to any of Guthrie's A10 languages, or not known well enough to further classify. Pidgins and creoles are indicated by adding a capital letter to the decade code. That is, A10A would be a pidgin or creole based on a language in group A10.