nde ISO 639

isiNdebele Autonyms

Ndebele

  • Geography

    ZW Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, and Matabeleland South provinces; Midlands province: Gokwe South, Gueru, Kwekwe, Mberengwa, and Shurugwi districts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Zimbabwe

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Isinde’bele, Ndebele of Zimbabwe, Northern Ndebele, Sindebele, Tabele, Tebele
isiNdebele
3,010,000 in Zimbabwe, all users. L1 users: 1,610,000 in Zimbabwe (2012). L2 users: 1,400,000 (2019). Total users in all countries: 3,046,200 (as L1: 1,646,200; as L2: 1,400,000).
Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, and Matabeleland South provinces; Midlands province: Gokwe South, Gueru, Kwekwe, Mberengwa, and Shurugwi districts.
Botswana, Zimbabwe
3 (Wider communication). Recognized language (2013, Constitution, Article 6(1)). Offshoot of the Nguni language, Ndebele tribe broke away from the Zulu empire in the early 19th century. Gained vitality under the powerful indigenous kingdom of Mzilikazi in the 19th century. Used in daily life.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Nguni (S.44)
None known. Reportedly similar to Zulu [zul].
Also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Birwa [brl], Chichewa [nya], Kalanga [kck], Lozi [loz], Nambya [nmq], Setswana [tsn], Tsoa [hio], Venda [ven].
Literacy rate in L2: 55%. Taught in some primary schools in grades 1–3 in areas where Ndebele is spoken. Dictionary. Bible: 1978.
Latin script [Latn].
Different from Ndebele [nbl] of Transvaal, South Africa.
OLAC resources in and about Ndebele
Ndebele
23,200 in Botswana (2020).
Central district: Zimbabwe border; North East district: a few villages; North West district: Chobe area.
5 (Dispersed)
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Ndebele
13,000 in Zambia (2017 J. Leclerc).
Central province: Mumbwa district.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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