- Luba-Katanga, also
known as Luba-Shaba and
Kiluba (Luba-Katanga:
Kiluba), is a
Bantu language (Zone L) of
Central Africa. It is
spoken mostly in the south-east...
- Luba
people would be a Muluba, the
plural form Baluba, and the language,
Kiluba or Tshiluba.
Similar patterns with
minor variations in the
prefixes exist...
- "Luba" group,
together with
Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20), Kanyok, Luba-Katanga (
KiLuba), Sanga, Zela and Bangubangu. The L20, L30 and L60
languages are also grouped...
-
distinguish languages with the same root in
their name, such as
Tshiluba and
Kiluba (both Luba),
Umbundu and
Kimbundu (both Mbundu). The
prefixless form typically...
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without the use of a script. The
orthography for the Luba language,
called kiLuba, was
invented in the 19th century; thus,
early information about the Luba...
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Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20), Kanyok, Luba-Kasai (TshiLuba), Luba-Katanga (
KiLuba)–Sanga–Zela,
Bangubangu (of Mutingua, D20) The
remaining L20 (Songe) languages...
- from the
original on 19
September 2017.
Retrieved 30 June 2020. Nkulu,
Kiluba L. (2005).
Serving the
Common Good: an
African perspective on
higher education...
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Bantu languages: for example, as
bantu in Kikongo, Kituba,
Tshiluba and
Kiluba; watu in Swahili; ŵanthu in Tumbuka;
anthu in Chichewa; batu in Lingala;...
- lit
Individual Living Lietuvių Luba-Katanga lu lub lub
Individual Living Kiluba Luba-Shaba Luxembourgish,
Letzeburgesch lb ltz ltz
Individual Living Lëtzebuergesch...
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Basin around 1850
Capital Mwibele (today in Haut-Lomami) Common languages
Kiluba Government Monarchy muLopwe • c. 1780 – 1810
Ilunga Sungu History • Established...