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  • ...ation. Many of the villagers also understand [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and English. ...one village. Teenagers and adults also attend the SWSC school to improve English and fulfill requirements for secondary school, using the Zambian curriculum
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  • ...Street in Lusaka.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Street view in Lusaka with signs in English.]] ...y, together with English, which is the [[official language]] and the major language of business and education.
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  • | language = English '''Q-FM''' is a commercial English-medium entertainment, and is located at Plot No; 1198A Junction of [[Addis
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  • {{Infobox language ...ion of Zambia. ''Silozi'' is the [[endonym|autoglottonym]] or name of the language used by its native speakers as defined by the [[United Nations]]. ''Lozi''
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  • | language = English ...anja]] and [[Bemba language|Bemba]] plus other [[Languages of Zambia|local language]] upon request from the public.
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  • ...y number up to 300,000 and are mostly subsistence farmers. ln Zimbabwe the language of the Tonga people is called ''chitonga''. The [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga language of Zambia]] is spoken by about 1.38 million people in Zambia and 137,000 in
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  • ...ia]]. The denomination was an [[Afrikaans]] church, but [[English language|English]] service were introduced in the early 1990s. By 2000 the Reformed Church i ...[English language|English]], [[Nyanja]], [[Chewa language|Chewa]], [[Ngoni language|Ngoni]], [[Nsenga]], [[Chichewa]] and [[Chew]].<ref>{{cite web|author= |url
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  • {{Infobox language ...ho does the counting, Zambia has between 42 and 78 local languages besides English – see ''[[Languages of Zambia]]'' for further details. Some people might
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  • ...s follow a popular way of mixing sentences so that a sentence can start in English is punctuated with Nyanja and then ends in Bemba - a popular way of communi
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  • | language = {{flat list| * [[Lamba language|Lamba]]
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  • |language = [[English language|English]]
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  • ==Language== ...to speak a number of local languages, in particular [[Nyanja]] and [[Bemba language|Bemba]].
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  • |language = [[English language|English]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...ovinces of Zambia, and in northern Zimbabwe, with a few in Mozambique. The language is also spoken by the Iwe, Toka and Leya people, perhaps by the Kafwe Twa (
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  • |language = [[English language|English]]
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  • |language = [[English language|English]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...akale and Massaninga. The language has also gone by several other names in English, including chiYao or ciYao (the prefixed form), Achawa, Adsawa, Adsoa, Ajaw
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  • ...initially mainly young men, exhibiting a westernized style of life (use of language, food habits, clothing, house building, hygiene, child-rearing, relationshi .... PaulMushindo]], who also helped translate the English Bible into [[Bemba language]] from 1913 to 1966
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  • | language = English
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  • |language = English
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