Concept information
Preferred term
vunVunjo
Type
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language
Definition
- The Vunjo language, or Kiwunjo, is a Bantu language, spoken mainly in Tanzania and by some over the border in Kenya, by approximately 300,000 Chaga people(1992 UBS). It is spoken in the Chaga area of the Kilimanjaro region. Vunjo is closely related to the other Chaga languages Rombo, Moshi, and Machame languages, with which it is said to form a dialect continuum.
Entry terms
- Vunjo language
ISO 639-3 code
- vun
In other languages
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vunjo
Catalan
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vunjo
Croatian
-
vunjo
Danish
-
Vunjo
Dutch
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vunjo
Estonian
-
Finnish
-
vunjo
French
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Βούντζο
Greek
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וונג'ו
Hebrew
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vunjo
Hungarian
-
Vunjo
Indonesian
-
vunjo
Italian
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ヴンジョ語
Japanese
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분조어
Korean
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ວັນໂຈ
Lao
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vundžo
Latvian
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vunjo
Lithuanian
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вунџо
Macedonian
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vunjo
Norwegian Bokmål
-
vunjo
Polish
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vunjo
Portuguese
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Língua kivunjo
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vunjo
Romanian
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вунджо
Russian
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vunjo
Slovak
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kivunyo
Spanish
-
Swedish
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วุนจู
Thai
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Vunjo
Turkish
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вуньо
Ukrainian
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Tiếng Vunjo
Vietnamese
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Kyivunjo
Vunjo
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/vun
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