• based on Kikongo, a Bantu language. It is a national language in Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kituba is known by many names...
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    official language of the Republic of Congo is French. Other languages are mainly Bantu languages, and the two national languages in the country are Kituba and...
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    in the provinces of Bas-Congo (which is inhabited by the Bakongo), Kwango, and Kwilu. Kituba has become a vehicular language in many urban centres including...
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    of the Congo, and Gabon. Kikongo is the base for the Creole language Kituba, also called Kikongo de l'État and Kikongo ya Leta (French and Kituba, respectively...
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    the Congo "Kikongo" here is actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo ya leta by its speakers – not the Kongo language proper...
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    The Republic of the Congo is a country located on the western coast of Central Africa to the west of the Congo River. It is bordered to the west by Gabon...
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  • Kituba may refer to: Kitbua (genus), a genus Kituba language, a creole language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the...
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    of French extraction. French was the official language, but other recognized languages included Kituba and Lingala. Most of the population was centered...
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    Lingala (redirect from LiNgala language)
    Lingála) is a Bantu language spoken in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the northern half of the Republic of the Congo, in their capitals...
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    Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville in the south where Kituba (a creole language based on Kikongo) is the primary language. Lingala is influential in the sparsely inhabited...
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    belong to many distinct language families, among which the largest are: Niger–Congo, which include the large Atlantic-Congo and Bantu branches in West...
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    Democratic Republic of the Congo–South Sudan border The term "Kikongo" in the Constitution is actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo...
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    and one-third of Bantu languages, are found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The most widely spoken Bantu language by number of speakers is...
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    was actually referring to the Kituba language – which is known as Kikongo ya leta by its speakers – not the Kongo language proper. The confusion arose from...
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  • Chinese–Tibetan creole language spoken in some areas of Yajiang County, Sichuan, China Hezhou, based on Uyghur and relexified by Mandarin Kituba language, a Kongo based...
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    into non-Pygmy society and adopting the latter's languages and customs. Bantus arrived in the Congo in several waves from 2000 BC to 500 AD, mainly from...
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    Kongo people (category Ethnic groups in the Republic of the Congo)
    common lingua franca in Western Congo, or Kikongo ya Leta (generally known as Kituba particularly in the Republic of the Congo), a creole form of Kikongo spoken...
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    Kikongo Eastern Kikongo Southern Kikongo: Hungu-Pombo, Koongo-Kituba (Congo Kituba, DRC Kituba, South-Central Koongo) West Kikongo San Salvador Kongo Yombe...
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    French spelling standards) is the second largest city in the Republic of the Congo, following the capital of Brazzaville, and an autonomous department and...
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  • 'Luwawana yampa ye Bankunga' by Bible Society of Congo 1982: Entire Bible published, called 'La Bible en Kituba (Kikongo ya Leta), Kuwakana ya Ntama ti Kuwakana...
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    Bandundu Province (category Former provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1966–2015))
    that facilitates trading between Mateko and Kinshasa. Kikongo (Kituba) is the main language of Mateko. University of Bandundu University of Kikwit Many citizens...
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  • national native languages are Lingala, Kikongo, Kituba, Tshiluba, and Swahili, along with 215 smaller languages. All of these languages are spoken depending...
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    Kisantu Kisula Ngoy Kitona Kituba language Kivu Kivu Air Kivu conflict Kole Sur Lukenie Airport Kole, Democratic Republic of the Congo Kolwezi Kolwezi Airport...
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    Télé Congo, derived from Télévision Congolaise, is the national television of the Republic of Congo. Founded on 28 November 1962, it is the oldest television...
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  • than a mile away from the town. Residents speak the following languages: Lingala, Kituba, Kikongo, French, and English. Vanga's medical center of Bandundu...
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    Mfaa, Mfa, Mfoa) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo (Congo Republic). Administratively, it is a department and a commune. Constituting...
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    Kisantu, is a town in the western Democratic Republic of Congo, lying south west of Kinshasa, on the Inkisi River. It is known for its large cathedral...
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  • territory of the Kikongo language (18 million speakers across Angola, Gabon and the western regions of Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville). Already over...
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  • station, Punjab, Pakistan mkw, the ISO 639-3 code for Kituba language in Republic of the Congo Man-Kzin Wars, a military history shared universe first...
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    G40F Shaba Swahili, G40G Ngwana (Congo Swahili), G40H KiKAR Kongo-based: H10A Kituba, H10B Munukutuba, H10C Habla Congo (in Cuba) Nkore-Kiga-based: JE10A...
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