Kimbundu languages
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Las lenguas kimbundu o mbundu septentrionales son un grupo de lenguas bantúes, codificadas como H.20 en la . De acuerdo con Nurse y Philippson (2003), probablemente forman una unidad filogenética válida, aunque este punto necesita clarifiación adicional. Las lenguas del grupo son: Kimbundu (Mbundu), , , el songo se considera frecuenteetne un dialecto del kimbundu, pero parece que podría ser más bien una de las lenguas teke.
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The Kimbundu languages are a group of Bantu languages coded Zone H.20 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), they probably form a valid node, though this is still uncertain. They are: Kimbundu (Mbundu), Sama, Bolo, Mpinda. Songo is often assumed to be a dialect of Kimbundu, but actually appears to be one of the Teke languages. Ngoya to its south was until recently considered a dialect of Kimbundu, but has now been recognized as a language in own right, and may be transitional between Kimbundu and Umbundu.
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Kimbundu languages
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Lenguas kimbundu
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Kimbundu
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Northern Mbundu
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Bantu
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Las lenguas kimbundu o mbundu septentrionales son un grupo de lenguas bantúes, codificadas como H.20 en la . De acuerdo con Nurse y Philippson (2003), probablemente forman una unidad filogenética válida, aunque este punto necesita clarifiación adicional. Las lenguas del grupo son: Kimbundu (Mbundu), , , el songo se considera frecuenteetne un dialecto del kimbundu, pero parece que podría ser más bien una de las lenguas teke.
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The Kimbundu languages are a group of Bantu languages coded Zone H.20 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), they probably form a valid node, though this is still uncertain. They are: Kimbundu (Mbundu), Sama, Bolo, Mpinda. Songo is often assumed to be a dialect of Kimbundu, but actually appears to be one of the Teke languages. Ngoya to its south was until recently considered a dialect of Kimbundu, but has now been recognized as a language in own right, and may be transitional between Kimbundu and Umbundu.
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Niger-Congo
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Mbundu
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