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Kongo or
Kikongo is one of the
Bantu languages spoken by the
Kongo people living in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC), the
Republic of the Congo...
- (Kituba: Kituba, Kituba:
Kikongo ya leta) is a
widely used
lingua franca in
Central Africa. It is a
creole language based on
Kikongo, a
Bantu language. It...
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Kikongo is a
genus of sub-Saharan
African ground spiders first described by B. V. B.
Rodrigues and C. A.
Rheims in 2020. As of December 2021[update] it...
- M'kongo) are a
Bantu ethnic group primarily defined as the
speakers of
Kikongo.
Subgroups include the Beembe, Bwende, Vili, Sundi, Yombe, Dondo, Lari...
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constitution says
Kikongo is one of the
national languages, but in fact it is a
Kikongo-based creole,
Kituba (
Kikongo ya Leta "
Kikongo of the government"...
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known in
several unrelated languages around the world, such as ****anese,
Kikongo, Oromo, and Turkic.
Ayana (あやな, アヤナ) is a
feminine ****anese
given name...
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Democratic Republic of the
Congo "
Kikongo" here is
actually referring to the
Kituba language –
which is
known as
Kikongo ya leta by its
speakers – not the...
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sometimes called Zaire in Portuguese,
which in turn was
derived from the
Kikongo word
nzere or
nzadi ('river that
swallows all rivers'). The use of Congo...
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tandis que le
Kikongo est prin****lement utilisé chez les
vieilles personnes. [Lingala is used
extensively among children and youth,
while Kikongo is used primarily...
- 16th century. The word
Kongo comes from the
Kongo language (also
called Kikongo).
According to
American writer Samuel Henry Nelson: "It is
probable that...