- Source: Southern Bantu languages
The Southern Bantu languages are a large group of Bantu languages, largely validated in Janson (1991/92). They are nearly synonymous with Guthrie's Bantu zone S, apart from the debated exclusion of Shona and inclusion of Makhuwa. They include all of the major Bantu languages of South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, and Mozambique, with outliers such as Lozi in Zambia and Namibia, and Ngoni in Zambia, Tanzania and Malawi.
Languages
Language groups are followed by their code in the Guthrie classification. Both Shona and Makhuwa languages are included in this tree.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suku-suku Bantu
- Rumpun bahasa Nguni
- Bahasa Inggris
- Suku Khoisan
- Jammu dan Kashmir (wilayah persatuan)
- Selandia Baru
- Amerika Serikat
- Bahasa Swahili
- Rumpun bahasa Bilik
- Australia
- Southern Bantu languages
- Bantu languages
- Bantu peoples
- Southern Bantoid languages
- Guthrie classification of Bantu languages
- Nguni languages
- Proto-Bantu language
- Sotho language
- Bantu peoples of South Africa
- Bantoid languages