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{{TFAIMAGE|Litunga-H.E.jpg-1.jpg-3.jpg}} '''[[Lozi language|Lozi]]''', also known as '''siLozi''' and '''Rozi''', is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family within the Sotho languages branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken by the [[Lozi people]], primarily in southwestern [[Zambia]] and in surrounding countries. {{TFAFULL|Northern Province}}  
{{TFAIMAGE|Litunga-H.E.jpg-1.jpg-3.jpg}} '''[[Lozi language|Lozi]]''', also known as '''siLozi''' and '''Rozi''', is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family within the Sotho languages branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken by the [[Lozi people]], primarily in southwestern [[Zambia]] and in surrounding countries. The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: Luyana and Kololo. The Luyana people originally migrated south from the Luba-Lunda empire in the Katanga area of the Congo River basin {{TFAFULL|Northern Province}}  
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Lozi, also known as siLozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family within the Sotho languages branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in surrounding countries. The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: Luyana and Kololo. The Luyana people originally migrated south from the Luba-Lunda empire in the Katanga area of the Congo River basin (Full article...)