Languages of Zambia
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Zambia has several major indigenous languages,[1] all members of the Bantu family, as well as Khwedam, Zambian Sign Language, several immigrant languages and the pidgins Settla and Fanagalo. English is the official language and the major language of business and education.[1][2]
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Languages of Zambia | |
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Official | English |
Recognised | Bemba, Kaonde, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, Tonga |
Vernacular | Zambian English |
Minority | Bwile, Chokwe, Ila, Kuhane, Kunda, Kwangwa, Lala-Bisa, Lamba, Lenje, Luyana, Mambwe-Lungu, Mbamba Bay, Mbowe, Mbukushu, Mbunda, Mwanga, Nkangala, Nkoya, Nsenga, Shanjo, Shona, Soli, Tabwa, Tumbuka, Wanda, Yao |
Signed | Zambian Sign Language |
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