| Luyana | |
|---|---|
| Esiluyana | |
| Spoken in | |
| Region | Okavango River |
| Native speakers | 440,000 (no date) |
| Language family | |
| Dialects |
Mbowe
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | lyn |
Luyana (Luyaana), also known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a Bantu language spoken by almost half a million people in Zambia and in discontinuous areas of Namibia and Angola. It appears to be an divergent lineage of Bantu.[1]
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