-
standards are
Kwanyama and Ndonga. The
native name for the
language is
Oshiwambo (also
written Oshivambo),
which is also used
specifically for the Kwanyama...
- Angola, flow into Namibia's Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, and fill the
oshanas (
Oshiwambo:
flood plains) there. The
worst floods so far[update]
occurred in March...
-
campaign against apartheid. The most
widely indigenous spoken languages are
Oshiwambo dialects by 49% of the po****tion;
Khoekhoegowab by 11%;
Afrikaans by...
- the
largest daily newspaper in Namibia. It is
published in
English and
Oshiwambo. The
newspaper was
established in 1985 by
journalist Gwen
Lister as a...
- languages.
Namlish is
generally spoken by the
Oshiwambo and
Kavango speaking people. In the
Oshiwambo language, the "l" and "r" are exchanged. In Kavango...
- and
Ovambo traditions.
Their traditional dancing is done to
drumming (
Oshiwambo folk music).[citation needed] The
traditional home is a
complex of huts...
- Official languages
Portuguese National Languages Chokwe, Kimbundu, Kikongo,
Oshiwambo, Luchazi,
Umbundu Ethnic groups (2021) 37%
Ovimbundu 25%
Ambundu 13% Bakongo...
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Kwanyama dialect (ISO 639-1 code alpha-2 kj), a
standardized dialect of
Oshiwambo Kilojoule (kJ), an
International System of
Units unit of
energy equal...
- (Kimbundu) (3 million)
North Bakongo (Kikongo) (576,800)
Ovambo (Ambo) (
Oshiwambo) (500,000)
Luvale (Chiluvale) (500,000)
Chokwe (Chichokwe) (500,000) Tswana...
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English Studies 99(2), 166-182. Nepunda, Lucia. "The
significance of
Oshiwambo combat names for the People's
Liberation Army of
Namibia (PLAN) fighters...