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  2. Category:Bantu-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bantu-language surnames" ... out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. ... This page was last edited on 18 September 2023, ...

  3. Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Bantu is more divergent internally than Central Bantu, and perhaps less conservative due to contact with non-Bantu Niger–Congo languages; Central Bantu is likely the innovative line cladistically. Northwest Bantu is not a coherent family, but even for Central Bantu the evidence is lexical, with little evidence that it is a ...

  4. Category:Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... List of Bantu languages; A. Augment (Bantu languages) ... This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, ...

  5. Bazigaba - Wikipedia

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    The Bazigaba cluster includes the Bairu and Bahima pastoral communities. They were largely agro-pastoralists in terms of economy. They intermarried with the other pools of Bantu and Batusi-Bahima clans, which led to losing some of their original stature and customs.

  6. List of Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Following is a list of Bantu languages as interpreted by Harald ... This page was last edited on 18 July ...

  7. Umbundu - Wikipedia

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    Umbundu, or South Mbundu (autonym úmbúndú), one of many Bantu languages, is the most widely-spoken autochthonous language of Angola.Its speakers are known as Ovimbundu and are an ethnic group constituting a third of Angola's population.

  8. Tsonga people - Wikipedia

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    The Tsonga people (Tsonga: Vatsonga) are a Bantu ethnic group primarily native to Southern Mozambique and South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga). They speak Xitsonga, a Southern Bantu language. A very small number of Tsonga people are also found in Zimbabwe and Northern Eswatini. The Tsonga people of South Africa share some history with the ...

  9. Masaba language - Wikipedia

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    Masaba is the local name of Mount Elgon and the name of the son of the ancestor of the Gisu tribe. Like other Bantu languages, Lumasaba nouns are divided into several sets of noun classes. These are similar to the genders in Germanic and Romance languages, except that instead of the usual two or three, there are around eighteen different noun ...