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Kimbundu
Kimbundu Kimbundu is one of the most widely spoken ... other countries - the earlier Mbundu territory. Some Kimbundu words were influent on latin-based languages ... www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/africa/kimbundu.html http://www.ethnologue.org/show_language.asp ...
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Talk:Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba
... was a member of the Mbundu or Kimbundu ethno-linguistic group who today inhabit Northern ... the name in the modern orthography of Kimbundu. Njinga wrote about a dozen letters and ... front of it because in normal spoken Kimbundu nasals are not pronounced unless they are ... which "hardens" them. Most modern orthographies of Kimbundu present nasals consistently in words whether they ... Heli Chatelain produced a modern orthography form Kimbundu, the "j" has been used consistently ...
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Talk:List of languages by number of native speakers
... throw Portuguese were the term Quimbundo - or Kimbundu in English/common Portuguese) - the mbundu language ... By the way the reasons for using Kimbundu instead of Mbundu are: Mbundu are a ... to bunda (ass) Mbundu is an ethnicity Kimbundu means the Mbundu language and it the ... o_O The portuguese article (a stub for Kimbundu) developed by a Brazilian women and I ...
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Portuguese vocabulary
... Bungular (to dance like African wizards) from Kimbundu kubungula Chimpanzé (chimpanzee) from Bantu Cabiri (small domestic animal) from Kimbundu kabiribiri Cafuné (affections made in the head) from Kimbundu kifumate
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Angola (translated from German)
... 37 % of the population are Ovimbundu, 25 % Kimbundu and 13 % Bakongo. In terms of figures ... Sprachen und Dialekte sind z.B. Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo, Tchokwe, Ngangela, Oshiwambo (Kwanyama, Ndonga) and ...
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ISO 639 (translated from French)
... Khotanese kho kikuyu Kikuyu; Gikuyu kik ki kimbundu Kimbundu kmb Kirgiz Kirghiz kir ky klingon Klingon ...
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Angolan Portuguese
... practically non-existent. Still, there are several Kimbundu influences. This lexicon is not used in ... Mary, they beat her). With origin in Kimbundu, a second language for several people, there ...
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Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba
... cord was wrapped around he neck (the Kimbundu verb kujinga which means to twist or ... subjects (semi-servile groups called kijiko in Kimbundu and sometimes called slaves in Portuguese) who ...
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Portuguese language
... embora, (or bazar as a slang - from Kimbundu kubaza - to break, leave with rush); Brazil ... current in European Portuguese as well. From Kimbundu , for example, came kifumate → cafuné ("head ...
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Demographics of Angola
... each speaking a Bantu language: Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, and Bakongo 13%. Other groups include ... s) Adjective: Angolan Ethnic groups Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%, mestico (mixed European and ...
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