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  • |group1= Official language * [[English Language|English]]
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  • ...ly related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba. {{TFAFULL|Bemba language}}
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  • ...ly related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba. {{TFAFULL|Bemba language}}
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  • ...ly related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba. {{TFAFULL|Bemba language}}
    688 bytes (97 words) - 10:38, 24 July 2018
  • ...ly related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba. {{TFAFULL|Bemba language}}
    691 bytes (97 words) - 14:19, 15 December 2016
  • ...ly related and some people consider it a dialect of Bemba. {{TFAFULL|Bemba language}}
    689 bytes (97 words) - 12:52, 10 April 2017
  • |official_languages = [[English language|English]] | 33.5% [[Bemba language|Bemba]]
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  • ...y, together with English, which is the [[official language]] and the major language of business and education. ...languages have a long history within Zambia, while others, such as [[Lozi language|Lozi]], arose as a result of 18th and 19th-century migrations. All of Zambi
    7 KB (875 words) - 13:18, 20 October 2016
  • ...though similar to Tumbuka is distinct and also shares a common strain with Bisa/[[Bemba people|Bemba]]. ...group in the migration who was given a young girl for a wife by one of the Bisa Chiefs.
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  • ...;- [[Unga language|Unga]] - [[Wandya language|Wandya]] - [[Yombe language (Zambia)|Yombe]])
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  • {{Infobox language family |map=File:African language families.png
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  • ...ely spoken African language in the country, although not always as a first language. ...ena Ng'ona Samfwe (type of mushroom), the royal clan of the [[Bissa people|Bisa]] people.
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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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  • ...[[ChiTumbuka]], spoken by the [[Tumbuka people]] of Lundazi, and [[Mambwe language|Icimambwe]], spoken by the [[Mambwe people|Mambwe]] of [[Mbala district]]. ...u]], Paramount Chief of the Bemba. Others include Senior Chief Kopa of the Bisa, Senior Chief Muyombe of the Tumbuka, Senior Chieftainess Nawaitwika of the
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  • ...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 ...us|Census 2012]], p. 93</ref> [[Bemba language|Bemba]] was the most spoken language with 31.80% speaking it.<ref>[[#Census|Census 2012]], p. 99</ref> The total
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  • |official_languages = [[English language|English]] | 33.5% [[Bemba language|Bemba]]
    73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017
  • ["ads"] = {"Adamorobe Sign Language"}, ["aed"] = {"Argentine Sign Language"},
    204 KB (19,288 words) - 14:17, 24 August 2018
  • ["ia"] = {"Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association)"}, ["ads"] = {"Adamorobe Sign Language"},
    208 KB (19,691 words) - 14:17, 24 August 2018