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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, Gabon, and Angola. It is a tonal language. The vast majority of present-day speakers live in Africa. There are roughly seven million native speakers of Kongo in the above-named countries.
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Kambakunyic Kikongo Kamba-Kunyi: Kaamba, Kunyi; Kilaadic...
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Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo...
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Bahasa Kongo merupakan sebuah bahasa utama dan juga bahasa resmi di Republik Demokratik Kongo. Selain di Republik Demokratik Kongo , bahasa ini juga dipetuturkan di Angola dan Republik Kongo . Mayoritas penuturnya merupakan dialek kongo .
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Kongo language, a Bantu language of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Kongo is related to Swahili, Shona, and Bembe, among others. Kikongo is the name used by its speakers. There are many dialects of Kongo; San Salvador Kongo, spoken in Congo (Kinshasa) and Angola, has more
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Bahasa Kongo merupakan sebuah bahasa utama dan juga bahasa resmi di Republik Demokratik Kongo. Selain di Republik Demokratik Kongo, bahasa ini juga dipetuturkan di Angola dan Republik Kongo. Mayoritas penuturnya merupakan dialek kongo. Jumlah penuturnya hampir mencapai 7 juta jiwa.
The 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 Lingala, [1] followed by Kongo languages, Téké languages, and more than forty other languages, including languages spoken by Pygmies, which are not Bantu languages.
Kongo language and pronunciation. Kongo (Kikongo) Kongo is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Republic of the Congo, and Angola. The people who speak Kongo are known as Bakongo. In the DRC there are about 8 million speakers of Kongo, including 3 million native speakers.