toi ISO 639
Chitonga Autonyms
Tonga
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A language of Zambia
- ISO 639
- toi
- Alternate Names
- Batonga, Plateau Tonga, Zambezi, iciTonga
- Autonym
- Chitonga
- Population
- 1,330,000 in Zambia (2010 census), increasing. 55,600 Toka-Leya, 1,270,000 Tonga (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 1,530,000.
- Location
- Southern province: with Ila [ilb] language users; Western province: Sesheke district; small Lusaka border areas.
- Language Maps
- Zambia, Zimbabwe
- Language Status
- 2 (Provincial). De facto provincial language in Southern and Western provinces.
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, M, Lenje-Tonga (M.64)
- Dialects
- Chitonga, Leya, Toka (Southern Tonga), We (Valley Tonga), Shanjo (Sanjo), Twa of Kafwe (Kafue Twa), Mala.
- Language Use
- Recognized for educational and administrative purposes. Home, community, market, administration. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Used as L2 by Lenje [leh].
- Language Development
- Taught as subject in primary schools in grades 1–4. Literature. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Grammar. Bible: 1963–1996.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Different from Tonga [tog] of Malawi, Tonga [toh] of Mozambique, or Tsonga (Tonga) [tso] of Mozambique.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Tonga
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Mashonaland Central: Mount Darwin district; Mashonaland West province: Kariba district; Matabeleland North province: Binga district; Midlands province: Gokwe North and Gokwe South districts. South shore of Lake Kariba and inland.
- Dialects
- Chitonga, Leya, Toka, We.
- Language Status
- 5 (Dispersed)
- Language Use
- Many also use Shona [sna], mostly the Korekore and Shangwe dialects (Hachipola 1998). Used as L2 by Nambya [nmq].
- Other Comments
- Different from Tonga [tog] of Malawi, Tonga [toh] of Mozambique, or Tsonga (Tonga) [tso] of Mozambique. View other languages of Zimbabwe
Language Name
Tonga
User Population
200,000 in Zimbabwe (Hachipola 1998).
