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Luvale language

Bantu language of Angola and Zambia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Luvale (also spelt Chiluvale, Lovale, Lubale, Luena, Lwena) is a Bantu language spoken by the Lovale people of Angola and Zambia. It is recognized as a regional language for educational and administrative purposes in Zambia, where about 168,000 people speak it as of 2006. Luvale uses a modified form of the latin alphabet in its written form.[3]

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Luvale is closely related to Chokwe.

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Vocabulary

It contains many loanwords from Portuguese from colonial contact during 20th century,[4] such as:

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Consonants

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Vowels

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