Not to be confused with Dhimba (Zimba) language.
Zimba | |
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South Binja | |
Native to | DR Congo |
Native speakers | (120,000 cited 1994 census)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | zmb |
Glottolog | zimb1251 |
D.26 [2] |
Zimba is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, spoken in a band of country south of the Elila River.[3] It is not closely related to other languages, unless the divergent dialects Kwange and Mamba (Kyenyemamba) are considered separate languages.
References
- ↑ Zimba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ↑ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
- ↑ Bryan, Margaret Arminel (Compiler), The Bantu Languages of Africa, Oxford University Press 1959.
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Note: The Guthrie classification is geographic and its groupings do not imply a relationship between the languages within them. |
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