- Lwalu, also
known as
Lwalwa, is a
Bantu language of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its
classification is uncertain:
Nurse (2003),
following Ahmed...
- Hutu, Iboko, Kanioka, Kaonde, Kuba, Komo, Kwango, Lengola, Lokele, Lupu,
Lwalwa, Mbala, Mbole,
Mbuza (Budja), Nande, Ngoli, Bangoli, Ngombe, Nkumu, Nyanga...
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Wongo in the
southern part of the Sud-Banga
sector in the
Ilebo Territory.
Lwalwa is
spoken in the
Kabalekese sector in the
Luiza Territory. Kete Nord (Cikete)...
- Kaonde, Kongo, Kuba, Kumu, Kwango, Lengola, Lokele, Luba, Lunda, Lupu,
Lwalwa, Mbala, Mbole,
Mbuza (Budja), Mongo, Nande, Ngoli, Bangoli, Ngombe, Nkumu...
-
Kamba Muzenga 1980: 3-4; Maes 1934;
Boone 1973 L20:
Songe group L221 lwa
Lwalwa (Lwalu)
Boone 1973;
Timmermans 1967;
Bastin et al. 1999 L20:
Songe group...
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bordered on the
south by
other small ethnic groups,
including the Mbagani,
Lwalwa,
Southern Kete, and the Salampasu.
Rural Lulua remain mostly farmers. The...
- L22
Binji [Mbagani, L23 Songe, L24 Luna, [L201 Budya, L202 Yazi, L221
Lwalwa, L231 Binji] L30: L31a Luba-Kasai, L31b Lulua, L32 Kanyoka, L33 Luba-Katanga...
- m****cript of 1969.) Meeussen,
Achille E. (1980). "Le cas du mbagani.
Mbagani et
Lwalwa : deux
anciens membres du
complexe kongo au Kasayi?" In Bouquiaux, Luc (ed...