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English: Zululized Shangaan warrior |
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Source | Page 32 of vol 1 of the——book "Life of a South African Tribe" |
Author | Henri Junod |
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- Bulu language
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- Chokwe language
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- Dahl's law
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- Esimbi language
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- Hunde language
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- Matumbi language
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- Mongo language
- Myene language
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- Ndali language
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- Ndonga dialect
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- Sabaki languages
- Seki language
- Semi-Bantu
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- Shira language
- Shubi language
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