- Luyana
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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Luyana — Le luyana (ou luyi) est une langue bantoue parlée par les Luyanas, un sous groupe des Lozis, surtout en Zambie, également en Angola, au Botswana et en Namibie. Voir aussi Bibliographie (en) Talmy Givón, The Si Luyana language : a preliminary … Wikipédia en Français
Reino Bulozi — Kololo Reino de Bulozi ← … Wikipedia Español
Lozi language — language name=Lozi states=flagicon|Zambia Zambia flagicon|Zimbabwe Zimbabwe flagicon|Namibia Namibia region=Western Zambia, Caprivi speakers=around 500,000 familycolor=Niger Congo fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta Congo fam4=Benue Congo fam5=Bantoid … Wikipedia
Lozi mythology — The main function of Lozi mythology is to show that the original Lozi people (the Luyi or Luyana) were dwellers on the Barotse Floodplain of the upper Zambezi River and that they are, therefore, entitled to claim unchallenged title to that… … Wikipedia
Lingala language — This article is about the Lingala language. For Lingala Music, see Soukous. For other uses, see Lingala (disambiguation). Ngala language redirects here. For Ba Ngala, see Bangala language. Lingala Lingála Spoken in … Wikipedia
Lunda language — Lunda Chilunda Spoken in Zambia … Wikipedia
Kwadi language — Kwadi !Kwa/tse Spoken in Angola Extinct ca. 1950 ? Language family Kwadi–Khoe … Wikipedia
Mbukushu language — Mbukushu Thimbukushu Spoken in Namibia … Wikipedia
Gciriku language — Gciriku Rumanyo Spoken in Okavango River Ethnicity Vagciriku, Vamanyo, Vashambyu Native speakers 36,000 (date missing) Language … Wikipedia
Zambia — Zambian, adj., n. /zam bee euh/, n. a republic in S Africa: formerly a British protectorate and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence 1964; a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 9,349,975; 288,130 sq. mi.… … Universalium