Category
page 1Languages of Zimbabwe
Tswana
Bantu language of and South Africa
Chewa
language of the Bantu language family
Shona
Bantu language of Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Tsonga
Bantu language of the Tsonga people of southern Africa
Venda
language of the Venda people
American Sign Language
sign language used predominately in the United States
Northern Ndebele
language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, one of the official languages of Zimbabwe
Lozi
Bantu language spoken in southern Africa
Nguni
Bantu languages spoken by the Nguni people
Tonga
Bantu language of Zambia and Zimbabwe
Kalanga
Bantu language of Zimbabwe and Botswana
Fanagalo
Fanagalo, or Fanakalo, is a vernacular or pidgin based primarily on Zulu with input from English and a small amount of Afrikaans. It is used as a lingua franca, mainly in the gold, diamond, coal and copper mining industries in South Africa and to a lesser extent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Although it is used as a second language only, the number of speakers was estimated as "several hundred thousand" in 1975. By the time independence came–or in the case of South Africa, universal suffrage–English had become sufficiently widely spoken and understood
Nambya
language
Nsenga
Bantu language
Kunda
Bantu language of Zimbabwe and Zambia
Zimbabwe Sign Language
Deaf sign language of Zimbabwe
Tshwa
language

languages of Zimbabwe
languages of a geographic region
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