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Tjikalanga Autonyms

Kalanga

  • Geography

    ZW Matabeleland South province: Bulilimamangwe and Matobo districts; Matabeleland North province: Tsholotsho district.
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A language of Zimbabwe

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Bakaa, Chikalanga, Ikalanga, Kalana, Kanana, Makalaka, Sekalaña, Wakalanga, Western Shona
Tjikalanga
196,000 in Zimbabwe (2012). Total users in all countries: 367,000.
Matabeleland South province: Bulilimamangwe and Matobo districts; Matabeleland North province: Tsholotsho district.
Botswana, Zimbabwe
5* (Developing). Recognized language (2013, Constitution, Article 6(1)).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Shona (S.16)
Lilima (Humbe, Limima, Peri), Rozvi (Abanyai, Banyai, Nyai, Wanyai), Talahundra, Romwe, Lemba (Remba), Lembethu (Rembethu), Twamamba (Xwamamba), Pfumbi, Jawunda. Talahundra has no remaining speakers. Peri are an ethnic group of Birwa and Tswapong assimilated into Kalanga and speak the Lilima dialect. Humbe are ethnically different from the Lilima but now share the same language. Similar to Nambya [nmq] and the Karanga, Zezuru, and Shangwe dialects of Shona [sna].
Rapidly being absorbed by Ndebele [nde], though most rural members speak Kalanga. All also use Ndebele [nde] (Hachipola 1998). Also use Shona [sna]. Used as L2 by Setswana [tsn], Tsoa [hio].
Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 2018.
Latin script [Latn].
Most Kalanga are in Zimbabwe; most Lilima are in Botswana.
OLAC resources in and about Kalanga
Kalanga
171,000 in Botswana (2020).
Central district: east third; North East district: widespread; North West district: southeast.
Nyai (Nyayi, Rozvi), Ikalanga, Talahundra, Lilima (Humbe), Peri.
5 (Developing)
The Talahundra dialect has no remaining speakers. Also use English [eng]. Also use Setswana [tsn], but men are resistant to pressures to adopt Tswana language and culture.
Literacy rate in L1: 90%. Literacy rate in L2: 70% in Setswana [tsn], 85% in English [eng].
Different from Holoholo [hoo] of Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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