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  • ...ge with the largest total number of speakers is Swahili; {{TFAFULL| Bantu languages }}
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  • | afro-asiatic | afroasiatic = [[Afroasiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] | niger-congo | niger–congo = [[Niger–Congo languages|Niger–Congo]]
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  • ...n surrounding countries. The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: Luyana and Kololo. {{TFAFULL|Northern Province}}
    582 bytes (82 words) - 15:57, 2 November 2016
  • ...n surrounding countries. The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: Luyana and Kololo. {{TFAFULL|Northern Province}}
    582 bytes (82 words) - 08:45, 29 September 2017
  • |fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]] |fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]
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  • ...within the [[Sotho languages]] branch of [[Guthrie classification of Bantu languages#Zone S|Zone S (S.30)]], that is spoken by the [[Lozi people]], primarily in The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: [[Luyana language|Luyana]] and [[Kololo language|Kololo]]. The Luyana peop
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  • |mapcaption=Map showing the distribution of Bantu vs. other African languages. The Bantu area is in orange. |child5=Makaa–Njem<br>Kele–Tsogo languages
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