kmb ISO 639

Kimbundu Autonyms

Kimbundu

  • Geography

    AO Widespread northwest, mainly Bengo, Kuanza Norte, and Malanje provinces; adjacent areas in Kuanza Sul, Luanda, and Uíge provinces.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Angola

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Kimbundo, Loanda Mbundu, Loande, Luanda, Lunda, Mbundu, N’bundo, Nbundu, North Mbundu
Kimbundu
1,700,000 in Angola (2015 L. Jordan). Ethnic population: 6,000,000 (2015 L. Jordan). Total users in all countries: 1,700,160.
Widespread northwest, mainly Bengo, Kuanza Norte, and Malanje provinces; adjacent areas in Kuanza Sul, Luanda, and Uíge provinces.
Angola, Sao Tome & Principe
3 (Wider communication). Established 15th century. Spread in northwestern Angola under Portuguese colonialism (16th century) and Methodist missionary influence (1880s).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, H, Kimbundu (H.21)
Njinga (Ginga, Jinga), Mbamba (Bambeiro, Kimbamba), Mbaka (Ambaquista), Ngola, Ndongo (Dongo, Kindongo), Kisama (Kissama, Quissama, Sama), Ngongembo. Mbamba dialect may be a separate language.
Most also use Kibala [blv]. Used as L2 by Kibala [blv].
Taught at teacher training colleges in the provinces of Luanda, Bengo, Cuanza Norte and Malanje. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1980.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Kimbundu
Kimbundu
160 in São Tomé e Príncipe (2019 D. Eberhard). Ethnic population: 3,000 (2019 D. Eberhard).
São Tomé province: Água Grande (town of Bairro da Liberdade), Lobata (town of Agostinho Neto), and Mé Zóxi (town of Monte Café) districts.
None known. Two variants are recognized by speakers: Kimbundu and Mbundu. Kimbundu variant spoken in Monte Café, and Mbundu variant spoken in Agostinho Neto and Bairro da Liberdade. Only partially mutually intelligible (2019 D. Eberhard).
8a (Moribund)
Youngest speakers in their 50s (2019 D. Eberhard). Older adults only. Shifted to Portuguese [por]. Some also use Kabuverdianu [kea].
Non-indigenous. Spoken by descendants of indentured servants from Angola. Some pejorative attitudes within broader society (2019 D. Eberhard).
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