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Luba-Katanga language

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Luba-Katanga , also known as Luba-Shaba and Kiluba ( Luba-Katanga : Kiluba ), is a Bantu language ( Zone L ) of Central Africa . It is spoken mostly in the south-east area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the Luba people .

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3-580: Kiluba is spoken in the area around Kabongo , Kamina , Luena, Lubudi , Malemba Nkulu , Mulongo, Kabalo and Kaniama , mostly in Katanga . Some 500 years ago or more, the Luba Kasai left Katanga and settled in the Kasai ; since then, Luba Kasai (Tshiluba) has evolved until it is no longer mutually intelligible with Luba Katanga. Most Bantu languages are closer to Luba-Katanga rather than Luba-Kasai because

6-622: A witness to the transaction as a servant of “Tattannu, governor of Across-the-River” —the same Tattenai who appears in the Bible book of Ezra. (Translation from Jehovah's Witnesses ) Kabongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo Kabongo is a town in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo . It is also the seat of the current muLopwe (Grand Chief or King) of the Kabongo lineage of

9-663: The Luba-Kasai language is newer, while Luba-Katanga is older. Luba-Katanga has 22 letters, 5 vowels and 17 consonants. Vowels: A E I O U Consonants: B D F G H J K L M N P S T V W Y Z A five vowel system with vowel length is present in Luba-Katanga: Sample text in Luba-Katanga- Pādi palembwe amba mwingidi wa “Tattannu, muledi wa Bukila bwa Munonga” —ko kunena’mba i enka Tatenai utelelwe ne mu mukanda wa mu Bible wa Ezela. Translation It identifies

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