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The main language in Zambia is English. The main African languages are Bemba, Tonga and Nyanja, although many others are spoken locally, depending on where the people come from. Many of the people living there now have come from other areas around Zambia. When I lived there the common languages on the Copperbelt were Bemba and Xhosa, ( there were many Zulu workers.) In the far north Swahili was more common. Along the southern border, Mashona is very common.

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English is the official language of Zambia, so its government, business, and education dealings are all communicated in English. However, English is not commonly spoken as the main language outside of the urban centers. Zambia has many ethnic tribal groups, so there are many languages, and each individual region of the country has its own predominant ethnic language or languages.
Zambia's national language is English!
English is the official language, and approximately 75 African languages and dialects are spoken, including Bemba, Kaonda, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, and Tonga.
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English is the official language of Zambia. They also have almost 80 other regional languages.
Official =English,Bemba 36%, other regional languages like Nyenga, ChyTong & lozi.

In total about 43 languages are spoken in Zambia.
English is the most spoken, with Bemba a close second.
The estimated number is 72 with 13 dialects counting as languages making the total 85
Zambia's official language (the one which is recognised everywhere) is English; but ciLunda, ciNyanja, ciLuvale, siLozi, iciBemba, ciTonga and kiKaonde are also recognised as official languages in their home area.

When a language has no standard form it is difficult to say with certainty what is a different language, and what is only a dialect of a language known by some other name. Zambia has at least 65 distinct languages, and may have over 300 (depending on your definition of 'language').
Bemba, Nyanja, Luvale Tonga and Kaonde are spoken by people in Zambia.
The official language is English. Other recognised languages are Nyanja, Bembe and Lunda. Regional languages include Tongi, Lozi, Lovale, Kaonde and Chichewe

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Portuguese is the current official language but there are many African languages spoken in various parts of the country (Shona, Shangana, Nyungwe, etc). The link is to a map giving the various tribes of Mozambique, most of which have their own dialect.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/mozambique_ethnic_1973.jpg

Some English is spoken in the main cities and along the transport corridors from the Mozambican ports to its landlocked neighbours (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana, etc).
Portuguese is the official language of Mozambique.
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Portuguese is the official language of Mozambique
The majority (about 40%) speak Portuguese as their first language. Five other languages are spoken including Swahili, and Bantu.
The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese.

The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese.
Official language is Portugese, others are Swahili, Senna and Makhuwa
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"Emakhuwa 25.3%, Portuguese (official) 10.7%, Xichangana 10.3%, Cisena 7.5%, Elomwe 7%, Echuwabo 5.1%, other Mozambican languages 30.1%, other 4%"

Source, CIA World Factbook.


The official language of the country is portugese.
Portuguese is the official language of Mozambique.

there is 5 languages.
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The 1 official language of Zambia is English.

English is only spoken as a first language by 2% of the population; however, it is the most common second language throughout the country, and is used in education and business, spoken by nearly everyone.


The main local languages are Bemba and Nyanja, but both are minority languages.

Here is a list of locally recognized languages.

  1. 33.5% Bemba
  2. 14.8% Nyanja
  3. 11.4% Tonga
  4. 5.5% Lozi
  5. 4.5% Chewa
  6. 3.0% Nsenga
  7. 2.6% Tumbuka
  8. 1.9% Lunda
  9. 1.9% Kaonde
  10. 1.8% Lala
  11. 1.8% Lamba
  12. 1.7% English
  13. 1.5% Luvale
  14. 1.3% Mambwe
  15. 1.2% Lenje
  16. 1.2% Namwanga
  17. 1.0% Bisa
  18. 0.9% Ushi
  19. 0.7% Ila
  20. 0.7% Mbunda
  21. 0.7% Ngoni
  22. 0.7% Senga
  23. 0.6% Lungu
  24. 0.5% Toka-Leya
  25. 4.7% Others


Here is a list of all 89 languages spoken in Zambia (there may be some duplicates on this list because some languages may have more than one name:

  1. Ambo
  2. Afrikaans
  3. Aushi
  4. Bemba
  5. Bisa
  6. Bwile
  7. Chewa
  8. Chikunda
  9. Chokwe
  10. Cishinga
  11. English
  12. Fanagalo
  13. Gova
  14. Ila
  15. Iwa
  16. Kabende
  17. Kaonde
  18. Khwe
  19. Kosa
  20. Kuhane
  21. Kunda
  22. Kundai
  23. Kwandi
  24. Kwandu
  25. Kwangwa
  26. Lala
  27. Lala-Bisa
  28. Lamba
  29. Lambya
  30. Lenje
  31. Leya
  32. Lima
  33. Liyuwa
  34. Lozi
  35. Luanoď
  36. Luchazi
  37. Lumbu
  38. Lunda
  39. Lundwe
  40. Lungu
  41. Luunda
  42. Luvale
  43. Luyana
  44. Makoma
  45. Mambwe
  46. Mambwe-Lungu
  47. Mashasha
  48. Mashi
  49. Mbowe
  50. Mbukushu
  51. Mbumi
  52. Mbunda
  53. Mbwela
  54. Mukulu
  55. Mulonga
  56. namwanga
  57. Ndembu
  58. Ng'umbo
  59. Nkoya
  60. Nsenga
  61. Nyamwanga
  62. Nyanja
  63. Nyengo
  64. Nyiha
  65. Sala
  66. Seba
  67. Senga
  68. Settla
  69. Shanjo
  70. Shila
  71. Shona
  72. Simaa
  73. Soli
  74. Subiya
  75. Swaka
  76. Taabwa
  77. Tabwa
  78. Tambo
  79. Toka
  80. Tonga
  81. Totela
  82. Tumbuka
  83. Twa
  84. Unga
  85. Wandya
  86. Yao
  87. Yauma
  88. Yombe
  89. Zambian Sign Language

Zambian Sign Language is a sign language used by the Deaf community in Zambia. It is under-researched, but we know it is taught in some special schools and interpreters appear on some television programmes.

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There are 16 Official languages in Zimbabwe:

  1. Chewa
  2. Chibarwe
  3. English
  4. Kalanga
  5. "Koisan" (presumably Tsoa)
  6. Nambya
  7. Ndau
  8. Ndebele
  9. Shangani
  10. Shona
  11. "sign language" (the constitution doesn't specify which sign language is official)
  12. Sotho
  13. Tonga
  14. Tswana
  15. Venda
  16. Xhosa

There are 3 National Languages


The most widely spoken languages in the country are:

  1. English
  2. Shona
  3. Ndebele


Approximately 70% of the population is Shona speaking and speaks Shona as their first language, but in general, statistics are unknown because as of 2017, Zimbabwe has never conducted any kind of census.


Sign Language

Several Zimbabwean sign languages developed independently among deaf students in different Zimbabwean schools for the deaf starting in the 1940s. It is not clear how many languages they are, as little research has been done; Masvingo School Sign is known to be different from that of other schools, but each school apparently has a separate sign language, and these are different from the community language or languages used outside of the schools.


American Sign Language is reported to be used, but it is not clear to what extent.

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There are 16 Official languages in Zimbabwe:

  1. Chewa
  2. Chibarwe
  3. English
  4. Kalanga
  5. "Koisan" (presumably Tsoa)
  6. Nambya
  7. Ndau
  8. Ndebele
  9. Shangani
  10. Shona
  11. "sign language" (the constitution doesn't specify which sign language is official)
  12. Sotho
  13. Tonga
  14. Tswana
  15. Venda
  16. Xhosa

Shona is the most widely spoken language.


Sign Language

Several Zimbabwean sign languages developed independently among deaf students in different Zimbabwean schools for the deaf starting in the 1940s. It is not clear how many languages they are, as little research has been done; Masvingo School Sign is known to be different from that of other schools, but each school apparently has a separate sign language, and these are different from the community language or languages used outside of the schools.


American Sign Language is reported to be used, but it is not clear to what extent.

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The 1 official language of Mozambique is Portuguese, and it is also the most widely spoken language.

About 50% of the population speak Portuguese (80% of city dwellers).

Here is a list of major languages and indigenous languages spoken in Mozambique.

  1. Swahili
  2. Makhuwa
  3. Sena
  4. Ndau
  5. Shangaan (Tsonga)
  6. Lomwe
  7. Makonde
  8. Chopi
  9. Chuwabu
  10. Ronga
  11. Kimwani
  12. Zulu
  13. Tswa
  14. Mozambican Sign Language.


There are also small communities of Arabs, Chinese, and Indians (primarily the Gujarati language) that speak their own languages (Indians from Portuguese India speak any of the Portuguese Creoles of their origin) aside from Portuguese as their second language.

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The main language in Zambia is English. The main African languages are Bemba, Tonga and Nyanja, although many others are spoken locally, depending on where the people come from. Many of the people living there now have come from other areas around Zambia.When I lived there the common languages on the Copperbelt were Bemba and Xhosa, ( there were many Zulu workers.) In the far north Swahili was more common. Along the southern border, Mashona is very common.

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The official languages of Zimbabwe are English, Shona, and Sindebele.

Shona and Sindebele are languages of the Bantu family, along with Venda, Tonga, Shangaan, Kalanga, Sotho, Ndau and Nambya.

Shona, Ndebele and English

English is the official language, with Shona and Ndebele as recognised regional languages. Additionally, some other dialects may be found, and there will some knowledge of Afrikaans in border regions.

Shona (or chiShona) is spoken by the majority as a first language, but estimates vary on the percentage of Shona speakers. Ndebele (or SiNdebele) is probably spoken by more or less a fifth of the population. English is mostly the language of official business and is widely understood.

English is the official language, with Shona and Ndebele as recognised regional languages. Additionally, some other dialects may be found, and there will some knowledge of Afrikaans in border regions.
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they speak many languages English ,shona, sindebele
English is the official language in Zimbabwe. Widely spoken native languages are Shona and Ndebele. There are also parts of Zimbabwe that speak Tonga, Venda and Tshangane. These are minority societies.
The main languages are Shona and Ndebele
EnglishRecognised regional languagesShona, Ndebele
Zimbabwe's first language is English, as it was a British conoly.

The native language is Shona of bantu language, the Ndebele which was bought into it by the Zulu people.

English is the first language.
English,Shona and Ndebele.
English, Shona and Ndebele are the official languages.
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English is the official language in zimbabwe.
English, Ndebele and Shona
The official Zimbabwe languages are Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu and sign language. English is mostly solely used in all business private and government. Shona which is the main language spoken in Northern Zimbabwe is mostly used informally. Shona has variants(dialects) which include but not limited to Manyika, Ndau and Zezuru. Altogether over 10 million people speak Shona as compared to about 3-4 million Ndebele speakers.
It depends on what you mean by a main language.

The 3 official languages are English, Shona, and Ndebele. Shona has the largest number of speakers, but English is the most widely spoken.
The official languages of Zimbabwe are English, Shona, a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people, and Ndebele, another Bantu language spoken by the Ndebele and Matabele people of Zimbabwe.
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English is the main & official language.
Shona & Ndebele second.
The three official languages of Zimbabwe are Shona, Ndebele, and English.

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English is the official language. But most people of Zambia speak a form of Bantu. There are 72 different dialects of Bantu.

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Most Zambians speak English, Bemba , and Tonga.

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