Umbundu (Noun)
Meaning
A Bantu language spoken in Angola.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- Speakers of Umbundu in Angola use complex gestures and body language to emphasize meaning in conversation.
- Umbundu is one of the two Bantu languages widely spoken in the central and coastal regions of Angola.
- Many people in southern Angola identify as Umbundu and are affiliated with the Ovimbundu nation, Angola's largest ethnic group.
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