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  2. Kinyarwanda - Wikipedia

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    Kinyarwanda, [3] Rwandan or Rwanda, officially known as Ikinyarwanda, [4] is a Bantu language and the national language of Rwanda. [5] It is a dialect of the Rwanda-Rundi language that is also spoken in adjacent parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Uganda , where the dialect is known as ikinyakore,Rufumbira,or Urufumbira .

  3. Banyarwanda - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word abantu (people) is a class 2 noun with preprefix a-and prefix ba-; when applying the adjective -biri (two) to that noun, it takes the class 2 prefix ba-, so "two people" translates as abantu babiri; [94] ibintu (things) is a class 4 noun with prefix bi-, thus "two things" translates as ibintu bibiri. [94]

  4. Bafumbira - Wikipedia

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    The Bahutu, Batutsi, and Batwa are the three indigenous groups that make up the Bafumbira, they are essentially Banyarwanda and speak Kinyarwanda. [6] The Bafumbira were part of the Kingdom of Rwanda until 1910 when Kigezi was annexed to Uganda by the colonialists. In Rwanda, they were governed by chiefs who were under the leadership of the ...

  5. Tutsi - Wikipedia

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    The rate of intermarriage between the two groups was traditionally very high, and relations were amicable until the 20th century. Many scholars have concluded that the determination of Tutsi was and is mainly an expression of class or caste, rather than ethnicity. Rwandans have their own language, Kinyarwanda. English, French and Swahili serve ...

  6. Talk:Kinyarwanda - Wikipedia

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    Kinyarwanda is an obscure name, Rwanda well known; also, we generally drop the prefixes from Bantu names; if we leave them on, it can sometimes be unclear what is the stem (though, of course, that can be clarified in the article), just as we have Hutu and Tutsi rather than Abahutu and Abatutsi, despite the lack of a Hutu or Tutsi language.

  7. Yes, NC beekeepers have purple (and blue) honey - AOL

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    A viral Reddit post is teaching thousands of people what North Carolina beekeepers have known for decades: We have purple (and blue) honey. And that’s an incredibly rare brag. Purple honey, also ...

  8. Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    There is no native term for the people who speak Bantu languages because they are not an ethnic group. People speaking Bantu languages refer to their languages by ethnic endonyms , which did not have an indigenous concept prior to European contact for the larger ethnolinguistic phylum named by 19th-century European linguists.

  9. Banyamulenge - Wikipedia

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    The Banyamulenge are a community that lives mainly in South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.The Banyamulenge are not culturally and socially distinct from the Tutsi of South Kivu, with most speaking Kinyamulenge, a mix of Kinyarwanda (official language of Rwanda), Kirundi (spoken primarily in Burundi), [1] Ha (spoken by the Ha people, one of the largest ethnic groups in ...