Kamba is of the Niger-Congo family of languages spoken by a total of about 2500000 in Kenya. |
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The Malinke peoples speak slight variations of the broad Mande branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages. |
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All the national languages, with the exception of the official language, English, are Bantu, a branch of the Niger-Congo language family. |
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Four of the major branches of the Niger-Congo language are spoken among Ivoirians, including the Kwa, Atlantic, Mande, and Voltaic. |
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Similarly, the rigid Egyptian Canon and stuffy orthodoxies surrounding Niger-Congo languages are inhibiting the progress of knowledge. |
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Does anyone know of any other Niger-Congo languages up on that northerly coast that are like this, contrasting with the better-known Twis and Mendes and Igbos? |
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