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''This article is about Ndonga language. Please see [[Zimbabwe African National Union - Ndonga]] for other meanings.'' |
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'''Ndonga''' is one of the [[language]]s spoken in [[Africa]]. This is one of the [[Bantu]] languages, and is mainly spoken in [[Namibia]] and some parts of [[Angola]]. Total number of Ndonga speakers are estimated to be roughly 240,000. |
'''Ndonga''' is one of the [[language]]s spoken in [[Africa]]. This is one of the [[Bantu]] languages, and is mainly spoken in [[Namibia]] and some parts of [[Angola]]. Total number of Ndonga speakers are estimated to be roughly 240,000. |
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- This article is about Ndonga language. Please see Zimbabwe African National Union - Ndonga for other meanings.
Ndonga is one of the languages spoken in Africa. This is one of the Bantu languages, and is mainly spoken in Namibia and some parts of Angola. Total number of Ndonga speakers are estimated to be roughly 240,000.
Rev. Martti Rautanen , a Christian missionary translated the Bible in the Ndonga language [1].