Oshiwambo

Oshiwambo
A cluster of several very closely related languages in Angola and northern Namibia, notably Kwanyama (or Oshikwanyama), Ndonga, and Kwambi.

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  • Oshiwambo — L’oshiwambo ou oshivambo est une famille de langues de l Angola et du nord de la Namibie, qui regroupe notamment le kuanyama (ou Oshikwanyama), le ndonga et le kwambi. Plus de la moitié de la Namibie parle l oshiwambo, en particulier l owambo.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Oshiwambo language — Oshiwambo or Oshivambo is a cluster of several very closely related languages in Angola and northern Namibia, notably Kwanyama (or Oshikwanyama), Ndonga and Kwambi.Over half of the people in Namibia speak Oshiwambo, particularly the Owambo.… …   Wikipedia

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