- Lozi, also
known as
Silozi and Rozi, is a
Bantu language of the Niger–Congo
language family within the Sotho–Tswana
branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken...
- in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The Lozi language,
Silozi, is used as the
formal language in official, educational, and
media contexts...
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Khoekhoegowab by 11%;
Afrikaans by 10%;
RuKwangali by 9%;
Otjiherero by 9%, and
Silozi by 4.71%.
Other languages include the
Bantu languages Setswana, Gciriku...
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account for 9.2%,
indicating a
slight adjustment from the
previous census.
Silozi has seen a
shift to 4.9%, and English,
utilized primarily as a
second language...
-
tribe of
South Africa and
Botswana known as the Makololo. The
Barotse speak siLozi, a
language most
closely related to Setswana.
Barotseland covers an area...
- Sesotho, Setswana, Sepedi,
Silozi Religion Modimo,
Traditional African religions, Badimo,
Christianity (Molimo or
Molimu in
Silozi)
Related ethnic groups...
-
Luyana language was
largely forgotten and a new
hybrid language emerged,
SiLozi and the
Luyana began to
refer to
themselves as Lozi. At the end of the 18th...
- (Ambo, Oshiwambo) (1,500,000)
Herero (200,000)
Kavango (100,000) Lozi (
Silozi)
Jarawa (250,000) Mbula-Bwazza (100,000)
Kulung (40,000) Bile (38,000) Lame...
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Lobolo or
lobola in Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi,
Silozi, and
northern and
southern Ndebele (mahadi in Sesotho,
mahari in Swahili,
magadi in Sepedi,
bogadi Setswana...
- [better source needed] Mbukushu,
Gciriku (or 'Dciriku'), Fwe, Totela, and Subiya. The
Silozi language is a
lingua Franca of the
Caprivi Strip,
especially in
Katima Mulilo...