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Umbundu, or
South Mbundu (autonym
úmbúndú), one of many
Bantu languages, is the most widely-spoken
autochthonous language of Angola. Its
speakers are...
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sometimes been
called Mbundu or
North Mbundu (to
distinguish it from
Umbundu,
sometimes called South Mbundu), is the second-most-widely-spoken Bantu...
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Benguela (Portuguese pronunciation: [bẽˈɡɛlɐ];
Umbundu: Luombaka) is a city in
western Angola,
capital of
Benguela Province.
Benguela is one of Angola's...
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political party.
During the
Civil War the two
major cities located in
Umbundu territory,
Huambo and Kuito, were to a
large extent destro**** by the MPLA...
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language in own right, and may be
transitional between Kimbundu and
Umbundu. Nurse, Derek; Philippson, Gérard, eds. (2003). The
Bantu languages. London:...
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languages vary
between government pronouncements, but
commonly included are
Umbundu, Kimbundu,
Kikongo (presumably the
Fiote of Cabinda), Chokwe, Kwanyama...
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Umbundu. [citation needed]
Nyoya is
spoken in
Cuanza Sul
between Songo to the
north and
Umbundu to the south. The name "Ngoya" is an
Umbundu word...
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carried out
since 15
December 1970. It is
composed of
Ovimbundu (language
Umbundu) 37%,
Ambundu (language Kimbundu) 23%,
Bakongo 13%, and 32%
other ethnic...
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Phonemically nasalized fricatives are rare.
Umbundu has /ṽ/ and
Kwangali and
Souletin Basque have /h̃/. In
Coatzospan Mixtec...
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around 1805,
derived from
Louisiana Creole, but
originates from
either Umbundu: ochinggõmbo or Kimbundu: kingombo. Even
though the word
gumbo often refers...