Mambwe-Lungu language
The Mambwe and Lungu peoples living at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania and Zambia speak a common language with minor dialectical differences. Perhaps half of the Fipa people to their north speak it as a native language. When spoken by the Fipa, it is called "Fipa-Mambwe"; this is also the term for the branch of Bantu languages which includes Fipa and Mambwe-Lungu.
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| | Regional languages | |
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| | Indigenous languages | |
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| | Zones A – B |
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| | Zone A | | A10 | |
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| | A20 | |
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| | A30 | |
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| | A40 | |
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| | A50 | |
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| | A60 | |
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| | A70 | |
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| | A80 | |
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| | A90 | |
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| | Zone B | |
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| | | Zones C – D |
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| | Zone C | |
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| | Zone D | | D10 | |
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| | D20 | |
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| | D30 | |
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| | [J]D40 | |
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| | [J]D50 | |
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| | [J]D60 | |
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| | | Zones E – H |
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| | Zone E | | [J]E10 | |
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| | [J]E20 | |
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| | [J]E30 | |
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| | [J]E40 | |
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| | E50 | |
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| | E60 | |
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| | E70 | |
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| | Zone F | |
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| | Zone G | |
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| | Zone H | |
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| | | Zones J – M |
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| | Zone J* | | [J]D40 | |
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| | [J]D50 | |
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| | [J]D60 | |
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| | [J]E10 | |
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| | [J]E20 | |
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| | [J]E30 | |
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| | [J]E40 | |
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| | [J]F20 | |
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| | Zone K | |
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| | Zone L | |
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| | Zone M | |
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| | Note: The Guthrie classification is geographic and its groupings do not imply a relationship between the languages within them. |
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