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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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  • ...;- [[Unga language|Unga]]&nbsp;- [[Wandya language|Wandya]]&nbsp;- [[Yombe language (Zambia)|Yombe]]) definition: age 15 and over can read and write English
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  • | language = English
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  • | language = English, [[Bemba language|Bemba]]
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  • ...ow Harare, Zimbabwe). Lusaka continued to use African languages as well as English, but the spirit which had animated the original station had long since been ...English. Finally Radio 4 (apparently there is no Radio 3) is broadcast in English over 5 FM transmitters.
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  • |language = English
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  • | language = English
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  • | language = English
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  • ...angwa National Park]] where he taught English to local workers and [[Bemba language|Bemba]] to the South Africans. ...tion for his fourth album, '[[Walishuka (2006 album)|Walishuka]]' ([[Bemba language|Bemba]] expression meaning ''You are lucky'').
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  • |langs= [[English language|English]], [[Afrikaans]] ...ion%25201941&f=false|publisher = BRILL|date = 2012-04-19|isbn = 9004222618|language = en|first = Eric|last = Morier-Genoud}}</ref>
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...ezi, in addition to large numbers of [[Lunda language|Lunda]] and [[Luvale language|Luvale]] speaking people.
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  • | language = English
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...a]] or [[Bemba language|Chibemba-speaking]] inhabitants. They may refer in English to "Kazembe's Village" or just "Kazembe", as traditionally a settlement is
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  • ...]]{{·}}[[Hindi]]{{·}}[[Gujarati language|Gujarati]]{{·}}[[English language|English]]
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  • ...gs they heard other international musicians sung. As a result, some of the English lines in their songs are unclear.
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  • | language = English ...>David Clement Ruffelle Scott, ''A Cyclopaedic Dictionary of the Mang'anja Language'' (Foreign Mission Committee of the Church of Scotland, 1892), p. 90: "'''C
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  • ...lf is also known as '''"Shiwa House"'''. It was the lifelong project of an English aristocrat, Sir [[Stewart Gore-Browne]] who fell in love with the country a ...te book|author=Christina Lamb|title=The Africa House: The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0c29a3
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  • {{Infobox language family |map=File:African language families.png
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  • ...]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga]] and [[Lozi language|Lozi]] widely spoken
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  • ...fficial language of Zambia, and most people in Chilanga can communicate in English.
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  • {{Infobox language ...ogue.com/country/ZM/languages Zambia] at ''Ethnologue''</ref> The [[Lamba language]] is closely related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba.
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  • ...is the oldest public university in Zambia. The language of instruction is English.
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  • ...was his first time to come in contact with black men who spoke the English language very well and castigated the white man. He got very interested and joined i
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  • ...]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga]] and [[Lozi language|Lozi]] widely spoken
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  • {{About|the Zambian ethnic group|the language|Chokwe language}} ...Chokwe]], many also speak French language, Portuguese language or English language
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  • ...s a Tonga name that means something nice.<ref>''Chabota'' in the ''[[Tonga Language]]''</ref>}}was born in 1993 in [[Mumbwa]] the son of Justina Mapulanga and ...e basics of the English language but he also says that he polished up his English after watching the cartoon shows The Flintstones and Top Cat. When his fami
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  • ...nk executive]]. She was the Director for Business Development in [[English language|Anglophone Africa]], at [[United Bank for Africa]], at the bank's headquart
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  • .../|access-date=2021-07-05|website=National Heritage Conservation Commission|language=en-US}}</ref>, in recognition of its historical and cultural significance t ...t of the internal walls, the 10 Commandments from the Bible are written in English and Arabic. It’s due to President Sata’s pronouncement that he would ru
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...[[Ngoni language|Ngoni]] is the primary language, although [[Nyanja]] and English are widely spoken, plus some Indian languages, as a large number of [[India
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  • | known_for = Translating the Bible into [[Bemba language|Bemba]] ...politicians|politician]]. He translated the Bible from English to [[Bemba language]].
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  • A second plaque in the [[Bemba language]] ends with the words <blockquote> ...send the following to General von Lettow-Vorbeck under a white flag - The English Prime Minister sent notice that on 11th November an Armistice was signed a
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  • | language = English
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ..., including waters and islands of those lakes, and is inhabited by [[Bemba language|Bemba]]-speaking peoples (including the [[Eastern Lunda|Lunda]], [[Kabende]
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  • {{Infobox language ...languages#Zone N|Guthrie Zone N]]) as [[Chewa language|Chewa]] and [[Sena language|Sena]].<ref>Kiso (2012), pp.21ff.</ref>
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  • | language = English
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  • *Common English country name: [[Zambia]] *Official English country name: The [[Republic of Zambia]]
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  • * Common English country name: Zambia * Official English country name: The Republic of Zambia
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...rom that of the [[Makololo]], related to the [[South Africa]]n [[Sesotho]] language. The Lozi ruler, the [[Litunga]], has a dry season [[palace]] 12&nbsp;km no
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  • | language = English ...ranslated as '''''our world''''' in the [[Zambian]] language is an English-language wiki - based free encyclopedia project created by [[Jason J Mulikita]]<ref
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  • {{Infobox language ...goni]] and the [[Kunda people|Kunda]], so a more neutral name, Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referring to [[Lake Malawi]]), is used instead of Chichewa.
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...tal, Ndola; Kitwe; Luanshya; Chingola; and Mufulira. Bemba is the dominant language.
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  • ...plant, ''mahiz''.<ref>[http://oed.com/view/Entry/112600 "maize"]. ''Oxford English Dictionary'', online edition. 2012. Accessed June 7, 2012.</ref> It is know ...orn".<ref name=OED_corn>[http://oed.com/view/Entry/41586 "corn"]. ''Oxford English Dictionary'', online edition. 2012. Accessed June 7, 2012.</ref> "Indian co
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  • | language = English<br>[[Nyanja]]
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...[[ChiTumbuka]], spoken by the [[Tumbuka people]] of Lundazi, and [[Mambwe language|Icimambwe]], spoken by the [[Mambwe people|Mambwe]] of [[Mbala district]].
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  • |language = English
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  • ...eholders' forum (mostly in french, but with financials data and reports in english)] *[http://www.mbendi.co.za/orgs/canl.htm MBendi's ZCCM page - English language]
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  • ...at Trinity College, Skinner was called to the King's Inns 1946 and to the English Bar at Gray's Inn in 1950. He practised in the Leinster Circuit from 1946 t ...as adept in giving written judgments which were clear in law but in simple language that could be understood by claimants.<ref>"His Honour Judge Kenneth Machin
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  • After graduating in 1975, and fluent in German (in addition to English, Bemba, Ndebele, and Ngoni), he returned to Lusaka to the Institute of Afri ...|url=http://galerie-amrhein.de/kuenstler_rhodricktayali.htm|title=KÜNSTLER|language=German|last=Tayali|first=Rhodrick|accessdate=8 October 2014}}</ref> He is b
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  • ...king the Swahili language, a mixture of Arabic and the traditional African language people or Eastern [[Luba people|Luba]]-[[Lunda people|Lunda]] people of sou ...ure (such as the Luba style of ceremonial chieftainship), they adopted the language of the [[Luba-Bemba people|Bemba]], a tribe that had also migrated from the
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  • ...king the Swahili language, a mixture of Arabic and the traditional African language people or Eastern [[Luba people|Luba]]-[[Lunda people|Lunda]] people of sou ...ure (such as the Luba style of ceremonial chieftainship), they adopted the language of the [[Luba-Bemba people|Bemba]], a tribe that had also migrated from the
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  • ...lish (official)<br/>Shona, Sindebele, [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]] widely spoken ...Their language is called ''isiNdebele'', generally rendered "Sindebele" in English.<ref>{{Harvnb
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  • ...orthern Ndebele language|Sindebele]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]] widely spoken}}
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  • |languages = [[Lozi language|Lozi]], English ...different interpretations/spellings of the same word. "Si-" indicates the language.</ref> or Malozi as they call themselves who are a unified group of over 20
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...us|Census 2012]], p. 24</ref> [[Bemba language|Bemba]] was the most spoken language with 31.80% speaking it, and Lala was the majority clan in the province, co
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  • ...e official language of the city, but [[Chewa language|Nyanja]] and [[Bemba language|Bemba]] are also common. ...Zambia's National Assembly building now stands. In the [[Chichewa|Nyanja]] language, ''Manda'' means graveyard. The area was expanded by European (mainly Briti
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  • ...books Smith had read that week. Unlike Smith's father and many others, the English master made it clear to Smith that being a bookworm was praiseworthy, rathe In December 2012, it was announced that Smith was leaving his English-language publisher of 45 years, [[Pan Macmillan]], to move to [[HarperCollins]]. As
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  • |official_languages = [[English language|English]] | 33.5% [[Bemba language|Bemba]]
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  • ...h easier for the local people to learn Christianity if taught in their own language. ...an nurses, played with African children and became bi-lingual in Lunda and English. In 1919 Singleton produced the first Lunda-Ndembu grammar, a work that is
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...mbia Premier League. Zesco FC is nicknamed "team ya ziko", in the [[Nyanja language]]. ('the country's team' or 'national team').
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  • ...n of freedom". The name ''ngwee'' translates as "bright" in the [[Nyanja]] language. ...es were introduced. The new banknotes were printed by the [[United Kingdom|English]] [[engraving]], and [[printing]] company [[Bradbury Wilkinson and Company|
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  • ...]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tonga]] and [[Lozi language|Lozi]] widely spoken ...ddition, would-be electors were required to fill in an application form in English, and to have an annual income of at least £200 or occupy immovable propert
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  • ...ed them ''aManz' aThunqayo'', and the [[Batswana]] and [[Makololo]] (whose language is used by the [[Lozi people]]) call them ''Mosi-o-Tunya''. All these names ...pstream, but found the new falls much more impressive, and gave them their English name in honour of [[Queen Victoria]]. He wrote of the falls, "No one can im
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  • ...was carried back to Tete by his priest and which was later translated into English by the explorer [[Sir Richard Burton]].<ref>William Govan Robertson: "Kasem ..._show.asp?id=7&type=n_history |publisher=Barnfonden (The Children's Fund) |language=Swedish |accessdate=2006-10-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.
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  • *'''1913''' - Translation of the Bible from English to [[Bemba language]] begins at [[Mpandala]]. The task was led by Rev Robert McMinn who worked *'''1855''' - [[David Livingstone]], English physician and explorer, first saw the 328-foot waterfall on the Zambezi Riv
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  • ...ring science and technology to ordinary folk, and attended [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] and theology lectures at the [[University of Glasgow]].<ref>[http:/ ...Christianity by Dr Livingstone". BBC News.</ref> in all three Sotho-Tswana language groupings.) Sechele was born in 1812. His father died when Sechele was 10,
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