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Kwangali, or Ru
Kwangali, is a
Bantu language spoken by 85,000
people along the
Kavango River in Namibia,
where it is a
national language, and in Angola...
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Uukwangali (also Ukwangali,
Kwangali, and Kwangari) is a
traditional kingdom of the
Kavango people in
northern Namibia. Its
capital is Nkurenkuru, its...
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Kavango people are matrilinear. The most
common language spoken is Ru
Kwangali (in
Kwangali and
Mbunza territory); also
spoken are Shambyu, Gciriku, and Mbukushu...
- clusters,
along with
their Guthrie identifications, are:
Kavango (K30)
Kwangali Gciriku (Manyo) ? Mashi, Simaa, Mbowe, Shanjo,
Kwangwa Southwest Bantu...
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railway station,
North Ayrshire,
Scotland kwn, the ISO 639-3 code for
Kwangali language,
Namibia and
Angola This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Kanuni (c. 1900 –
February 18, 1972) was a hompa, or queen, of
Kwangali in the
Okavango region of Namibia. She is one of only two
female hompas to have...
- in Gciriku,
including those in
native Bantu vocabulary, are
shared with
Kwangali, Mbukushu, and Fwe.
Click sounds are
mainly dental [ǀ], but may also have...
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dialects by 49% of the po****tion;
Khoekhoegowab by 11%;
Afrikaans by 10%; Ru
Kwangali by 9%;
Otjiherero by 9%, and
Silozi by 4.71%.
Other native languages include...
- national languages
Afrikaans German Khoekhoegowab Oshiwambo Otjiherero Ru
Kwangali Setswana siLozi Recognised regional languages ǃKung
Gciriku Thimbukushu...
- /xʰ/.
Phonemically nasalized fricatives are rare.
Umbundu has /ṽ/ and
Kwangali and
Souletin Basque have /h̃/. In
Coatzospan Mixtec, [β̃, ð̃, s̃, ʃ̃] appear...