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Aushi,
known by
native speakers as Ikyaushi, is a
Bantu language primarily spoken in the Lwa****
Province of
Zambia and the (Haut-)Katanga
Province of...
- an
incomplete list of
these tribes arranged in
alphabetical order: Ambo
Aushi Bemba Bisa
Bwile Chewa Chikunda Cishinga Chokwe Goba Ila
Imilangu Ngoni...
- identifications, are:
Taabwa (Malungu, M40)
South Sabi: Bemba–Unga (M40),
Aushi, Lala-Bisa, Seba,
Swaka (M50)
Bwile may
belong here as well, as it is part...
- "barbecue". Source: 2010
Census The
established languages of
Zambia are:
Aushi Bemba Bwile Chichewa Chokwe Congo Swahili English Fwe Ila
Kaonde Khwedam...
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Chiri Chiri...
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Talinga Bwisi (133,000)
Gungu (110,000) Amba (56,000)
Singa Socotra Swahili Aushi (Unknown)
Bemba (3.3 million)
Tonga (1.0 million)
Chewa (Nyanja) (Chichewa)...
- bwc
Bwile Brelsford 1956;
Bastin et al. 1999 M40:
Bemba group M402 auh
Aushi (Avaushi, Ushi, Usi, Uzhil, Vouaousi) Doke 1933;
Whiteley 1950 M40: Bemba...
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southernmost part of
Mizoram state Chapi (name), a
common name
among the
Aushi people of Lua**** Province,
Zambia Chapi (Kurdish dance)
David Vázquez González...
- Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, Lunda, Kaonde, Luvale, Ila, Mambwe, Namwanga, Tumbuka,
Aushi, Lenje, Lala and Lamba, and 57
others (72 in total). Zimbabwe: Chewa, Chibarwe...
- Kingdom. The
Nsenga people share much more same
culture with the lala, Lamba,
Aushi, Swaka,
Bemba and Bisa
people due to
strong historical links to the same...