kua ISO 639

Oshikwanyama, Oshiwambo Autonyms

Oshiwambo

  • Geography

    AO South central, Namibian border: Cunene and Kuando Kubango provinces.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Angola

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Cuanhama, Humba, Kuanjama, Kuanyama, Kwancama, Kwanjama, Kwanyama, Ochikwanyama, Oshikuanjama, Osikuanjama, Ovambo, Oxikuanyama, Wambo
Oshikwanyama, Oshiwambo
756,000 in Angola, all users. L1 users: 716,000 in Angola (2020). L2 users: 40,000 (2013 SIL). Total users in all countries: 1,364,000 (as L1: 1,324,000; as L2: 40,000).
South central, Namibian border: Cunene and Kuando Kubango provinces.
Angola, Namibia
3 (Wider communication). De facto language of national identity. Original language of powerful Kwanyama kingdom of southern Angola and northern Namibia. Spread as language of conquest throughout colonial period until 1917. Currently used in eastern half of Kunene Province in church, market, business, and media domains.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, R, Wambo (R.21)
Kwanyama, Mbadja. Intelligible with Ndonga [ndo] and Kwambi [kwm].
Used as L2 by Nkumbi [khu], Northwestern !Kung [vaj].
Most adults can read it, while most youth cannot. To date, it is used as a written standard by the Mbadja people as well as the Kwanyama people (2014 SIL). Taught as subject in primary schools in grades 1–6 in Cunene province. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1974.
Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
OLAC resources in and about Oshiwambo
Kwanyama
608,000 in Namibia (2018).
Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, and Oshikoto regions; northeast Omusati and east Oshana regions.
4 (Educational)
Also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Namibian Sign Language [nbs].
Literacy rate in L2: 50%. Taught in primary schools through grade 3.
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