• Hakaona (Hakawona, Havakona) is a Bantu language of Angola and Namibia. Until perhaps Anita Pfouts (2003), it was considered a dialect of Herero. Maho...
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    published the only dictionary in Otjiherero. The Hakaona variety is now considered a separate Bantu language, as sometimes is Zemba (Otjizemba). Maho (200)...
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  • Khumbi (Ngumbi, R10) ? Ndombe Nyaneka (R10) Ngambwe (ex-Nyaneka dialect) Hakaona (ex-Herero dialect) Herero (R30): Herero, Zemba Though not explicitly classified...
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  • which includes Zemba; from the map, it would appear to include Himba and Hakaona as well. Zemba at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New...
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    Herero people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25)
    mutually intelligible, though Kuvale, Zemba, and Hakaona have been classified as separate languages. Standard Herero is used in the Namibian media and...
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