• Kituba (Kituba: Kituba, Kituba: Kikongo ya leta) is a widely used lingua franca in Central Africa. It is a creole language based on Kikongo, a Bantu language...
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  • Kituba may refer to: Kitbua (genus), a genus Kituba language, a creole language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the...
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  • Chinese–Tibetan creole language spoken in some areas of Yajiang County, Sichuan, China Hezhou, based on Uyghur and relexified by Mandarin Kituba language, a Kongo based...
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    languages of Belgium. Four other languages, all of them Bantu based, have the status of national language: Kikongo-Kituba, Lingala, Swahili and Tshiluba...
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    Kikongo is the base for the Creole language Kituba, also called Kikongo de l'État and Kikongo ya Leta (French and Kituba, respectively, for "Kikongo of the...
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    Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    is actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo ya leta by its speakers – not the Kongo language proper. The confusion arises...
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    official language of the Republic of Congo is French. Other languages are mainly Bantu languages, and the two national languages in the country are Kituba and...
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    Bandundu Province (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    that facilitates trading between Mateko and Kinshasa. Kikongo (Kituba) is the main language of Mateko. University of Bandundu University of Kikwit Many citizens...
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    Zaire (category Articles containing Kituba (Democratic Republic of Congo)-language text)
    was actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo ya leta by its speakers – not the Kongo language proper. The confusion arose from...
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    recognized national language Lingala (Ngala) (2 million; 7 million with L2 speakers) Luba-Kasai (Tshiluba) (6.5 million) Kituba (4.5 million), a Bantu...
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    Kannada Kanuri Kapampangan Kazakh Khasi Khmer Kiga Kikongo Kinyarwanda Kituba Kokborok Komi Konkani Korean Krio Kurdish (Kurmanji) Kurdish (Sorani) Kyrgyz...
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    Pointe-Noire (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Population  (2023 census)  • Total 1,420,612  • Official language French  • National language Kituba language Area code 242 HDI (2021) 0.614 · medium · 2nd of...
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    Demographics of the Republic of the Congo (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville in the south where Kituba (a creole language based on Kikongo) is the primary language. Lingala is influential in the sparsely inhabited...
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    The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2...
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    Kikongo Eastern Kikongo Southern Kikongo: Hungu-Pombo, Koongo-Kituba (Congo Kituba, DRC Kituba, South-Central Koongo) West Kikongo San Salvador Kongo Yombe...
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    creole languages Kongo-based: Kituba Malay-based creole languages Ngbandi-based: Sango Portuguese-based creole languages Spanish-based creole languages Sinhala-based:...
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  • A cross-border language or trans-border language is a language spoken by a population (an ethnic group or nation) that lives in a geographical area in...
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    (Indonesian script) Jingpo Kabuverdianu Kalaallisut Kapampangan Kikongo Kituba Koryak Krio Latin BETA Ligurian Limburgish Lombard Luo Luxembourgish Madurese...
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    Kipushi Kiri Airport Kirundi Kisangani Kisantu Kisula Ngoy Kitona Kituba language Kivu Kivu Air Kivu conflict Kole Sur Lukenie Airport Kole, Democratic...
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    Democratic Republic of the Congo (category Articles containing French-language text)
    is actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo ya leta by its speakers – not the Kongo language proper. The confusion arises...
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    Lingala (redirect from LiNgala language)
    ISBN 978-3-96939-004-7 Samarin, William J. (1990) 'The origins of Kituba and Lingala', Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 12, 47–77. Bwantsa-Kafungu, J'apprends...
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    Kongo people (category Articles containing Kongo-language text)
    lingua franca in Western Congo, or Kikongo ya Leta (generally known as Kituba particularly in the Republic of the Congo), a creole form of Kikongo spoken...
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    Hindustani Hindi Urdu Hungarian Idoma Igbo Italian Japanese Kiluba and Kituba (same conventions) Korean Lingala Malagasy Malay Indonesian Malaysian Malayalam...
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  • Bible Society of Congo 1982: Entire Bible published, called 'La Bible en Kituba (Kikongo ya Leta), Kuwakana ya Ntama ti Kuwakana ya Mpa'. The New Testament...
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    Ibinda (redirect from Cabinda (language))
    Ibinda (also Kibinda, Chibinda, Tchibinda, Cibinda) is ostensibly a Bantu language or a dialect group spoken in the Angolan province and exclave of Cabinda...
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    People's Republic of the Congo (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    of French extraction. French was the official language, but other recognized languages included Kituba and Lingala. Most of the population was centered...
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    Kisantu (Kisantu Botanical Gardens)" (Translated from the original French language). Global Plants. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022. Airport information...
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    than a mile away from the town. Residents speak the following languages: Lingala, Kituba, Kikongo, French, and English. Vanga's medical center of Bandundu...
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    languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification...
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  • Junction railway station, Punjab, Pakistan mkw, the ISO 639-3 code for Kituba language in Republic of the Congo Man-Kzin Wars, a military history shared universe...
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