- Yaka may
refer to the
following languages of Africa: Yaka
language (Congo–Angola), the most populous,
spoken in
Angola and the
Democratic Republic of the...
- the
Lunda confederation was a
commune called a N'Gaange in the
kiLunda (
kiyaka-kipunu) language. It was
ruled over by a
monarch called the Mwane-a- n'Gaange...
-
varieties Pelende and
Lonzo are
political rather than
ethnolinguistic entities.
Kiyaka at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Ngoongo at Ethnologue...
-
Vansina 2004 H30: Yaka
group H31 yaf/ppp/lnz Yaka (Bayaka, Iaka, Iyaka,
Kiyaka),
Pelende (Phelende),
Lonzo van den
Eynde 1968;
Ntoya Maselo 2014 H30: Yaka...
- from Kikongo.
Other Bantu languages have
influenced it as well,
including Kiyaka, Kimbala, Kisongo, Kiyansi, Lingala, and Swahili. In addition, many words...
- the
Ugandan Office of the
Prime Minister's
Department of
Refugees (OPM).
Kiyaka II also
receives a lot of
refugees from the
Democratic Republic of Congo...
- country. They had also
gradually adopted the
Kongo language (hence the
Kiyaka language being spoken amongst them, an
offshoot of Kikongo). Much more,...
- the
Lunda confederation was a
commune called a N'Gaange in the
kiLunda (
kiyaka-kipunu) language. It was
ruled over by a
monarch called the Mwane-a- n'Gaange...