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Lamba is a language found in Zambia and is commonly spoken in the Copperbelt. There are about 210,000 native speakers in the northern parts of Zambia and southern fringes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lamba is also spoken in Lusaka, mainly because many speakers have migrated there for jobs. Lamba is a Bantu language. (In fact, "mu ntu" means "one person" in Lamba and "ba ntu" means "two or more people".) Depending on who does the counting, Zambia has between 42 and 78 local languages besides English – see Languages of Zambia for further details.

Lamba
Ichilamba
Native toZambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
RegionCopperbelt
EthnicityLamba people

Native speakers

200,000 in Zambia (2010 census)[1]
unknown but smaller number in DRC

Language family

Niger–Congo?

Language codes
ISO 639-2lam
ISO 639-3lam
Glottologlamb1271

Guthrie code

M.54,541,542[2]

Maho (2009) lists the Lima (Bulima) and Temba varieties as distinct languages.

References

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  1. ^ LambaatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online

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    Last edited on 5 March 2024, at 05:22  





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