- for merging. › The
Ikuhane language is a
Bantu language spoken in
Southern Africa. It is also
known as
Subia and
spoken by the
Ikuhane people in Namibia...
- The
Ikuhane people, also
known as the
Subiya or Subia, are a Bantu-speaking
ethnic group native to
Southern Africa. They are part of the
larger Lozi ethnic...
- (Echisubia, Subia),
Ikuhane (Chikuahane,
Seidel 2005; Ohly 1994 K40: Subiya-Totela
group K401 sbs Chikwahane, Ciikuhane,
Ikuhane,
Mbalangwe (K401, Mbalanwe)...
-
Bukalo is from the word
Buikalo which simply means ‘Settlement’ in the
Ikuhane language (Chikuhane). The
Subia are a Bantu-speaking
ethnic group that...
- family. **** (2009)
classifies it as K.402,
sharing the K.40
category with
Ikuhane and Totela.
Bohoe (2009)
classifies it as
Bantu Botatwe,
along with Toka...