Luyana (Luyaana), also known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and perhaps in small numbers in neighboring countries. It appears to be an divergent lineage of Bantu. It is spoken by the Luyana people, a subgroup of the Lozi people. Ethnologue lists Kwandi, Mbowe, Mbume, and possibly Kwangwa ("Kwanga") as dialects. Maho (2009) classifies these as distinct languages; it is not clear if any of them are part of the divergent Luyana branch of Bantu, or if they are Kavango languages. The language is taught in primary schools and secondary schools.
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| - Luyana (ca)
- Luyana (fr)
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| - El luyana és una llengua bantu que es parlen els de la zona lozi-luyana de la de Zàmbia i als països veïns, Angola, Botswana i Namíbia. El seu codi iso 639.3 (ethnologue) és lyn, el codi al glottolog és luya1241 i el seu codi Guthrie és K.31. (ca)
- Le luyana (ou luyi) est une langue bantoue parlée par les , un sous-groupe des Lozis, surtout en Zambie, également en Angola, au Botswana et en Namibie. (fr)
- Luyana (Luyaana), also known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and perhaps in small numbers in neighboring countries. It appears to be an divergent lineage of Bantu. It is spoken by the Luyana people, a subgroup of the Lozi people. Ethnologue lists Kwandi, Mbowe, Mbume, and possibly Kwangwa ("Kwanga") as dialects. Maho (2009) classifies these as distinct languages; it is not clear if any of them are part of the divergent Luyana branch of Bantu, or if they are Kavango languages. The language is taught in primary schools and secondary schools. (en)
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| - Luyana (en)
- Esiluyana (en)
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| - El luyana és una llengua bantu que es parlen els de la zona lozi-luyana de la de Zàmbia i als països veïns, Angola, Botswana i Namíbia. El seu codi iso 639.3 (ethnologue) és lyn, el codi al glottolog és luya1241 i el seu codi Guthrie és K.31. (ca)
- Luyana (Luyaana), also known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and perhaps in small numbers in neighboring countries. It appears to be an divergent lineage of Bantu. It is spoken by the Luyana people, a subgroup of the Lozi people. Ethnologue lists Kwandi, Mbowe, Mbume, and possibly Kwangwa ("Kwanga") as dialects. Maho (2009) classifies these as distinct languages; it is not clear if any of them are part of the divergent Luyana branch of Bantu, or if they are Kavango languages. The writing system of the Luyana language was developed in 2011 and uses the Latin script. The language is taught in primary schools and secondary schools. (en)
- Le luyana (ou luyi) est une langue bantoue parlée par les , un sous-groupe des Lozis, surtout en Zambie, également en Angola, au Botswana et en Namibie. (fr)
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