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The '''Tonga''' language, ''Chitonga'', of [[Zambia]] also known as ''Zambezi'', is a Bantu Language primarily spoken by the Tonga people who live mainly in the Southern and Western provinces of Zambia. The Tonga speaking inhabitants are the oldest Bantu settlers, with the Tumbuka, a small tribe in the east. There are two distinctive dialects of the Tonga, Valley Tonga and Plateau Tonga.{{TFAFULL|Luangwa River}}
The '''Tonga''' language, ''Chitonga'', of [[Zambia]] also known as ''Zambezi'', is a Bantu Language primarily spoken by the Tonga people who live mainly in the Southern and Western provinces of Zambia. The Tonga speaking inhabitants are the oldest Bantu settlers, with the Tumbuka, a small tribe in the east. There are two distinctive dialects of the Tonga, Valley Tonga and Plateau Tonga.{{TFAFULL|Tonga language}}
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 4 October 2016

The Tonga language, Chitonga, of Zambia also known as Zambezi, is a Bantu Language primarily spoken by the Tonga people who live mainly in the Southern and Western provinces of Zambia. The Tonga speaking inhabitants are the oldest Bantu settlers, with the Tumbuka, a small tribe in the east. There are two distinctive dialects of the Tonga, Valley Tonga and Plateau Tonga.(Full article...)