South Mbundu language

South Mbundu
Umbundu
Spoken in  Angola
Native speakers 4 million  (1995)
Language family
Official status
Official language in Angola
Regulated by No official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-2 umb
ISO 639-3 umb

South Mbundu, or Umbundu, (autonym úmbúndú) is a language spoken by the Southern Mbundu people - now generally referred to by the way they call themselves, Ovimbundu - in the central highlands of Angola. Umbundu is the most widespread Bantu language in Angola. About one third of Angola is represented by Ovimbundu people. Not to be confused with Kimbundu, or North Mbundu, a language classified by Malcolm Guthrie as belonging to zone H, whereas Umbundu is an R zone language.

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