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Luchazi language

Luchazi
Ngangela
Chiluchazi
Native to Angola, Zambia
Native speakers
(undated figure of 900,000)
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Angola (as "Nganguela" or "Ganguela")
Language codes
ISO 639-3 inclusive code
Individual codes:
 – Luchazi
 – Nyemba (Ngangela)
 – Mbwela
Glottolog luch1239  Luchazi
nyem1238  Nyemba
mbwe1238  Mbwela
K.13, K.12b, K.17

Luchazi (Lucazi, Chiluchazi) is a Bantu language of Angola and Zambia. Ethnically distinct varieties, many of which are subsumed under the generic term Ngangela, are all "fully intelligible". These are: Luchazi itself, Nyemba, Mbwela of Angola (Ambuella, Shimbwera, not to be confused with Mbwela of Zambia) and Ngonzela.

Luchazi proper has five vowels (/a ɛ i ɔ u/), three tone levels, and the following consonants:

There are also prenasalised stops, /mpʰ ntʰ ŋkʰ/, /mb nd ɲdʒ ŋɡ/.

There are possibly other consonants, such as /ts/(?) and /tʲ/(?). /ʃ/ and /ŋ/ are rare and may be from loans.



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