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Oshiwambo
1. 1. Classification / Classification 2. 2. Where Spoken / Localisation géographique 3. 3. Number of Speakers / Nombre de locuteurs 4. 4. Dialect Survey / Enquête de dialecte 5. 5. Usage / Utilisation 6. 6. Orthography / Orthographe 1. 6.1 Status / Statut 2. 6.2 Sample Alphabet / Alphabet exemple 7. 7. Use in ICT / Utilisation dans les TIC 1. 7.1 Fonts / Polices 2. 7.2 Keyboard layouts / Dispositions de clavier 3. 7.3 Content on computers & internet / Contenu en informatique et sur l'Internet 4. 7.4 Localized software / Logiciels localisés 5. 7.5 Language codes / Codes de langue 6. 7.6 Other / Autre 8. 8. Localisation resources / Ressources pour localisation 1. 8.1 Individuals (experts) / Individuelles (experts) 2. 8.2 Institutions / Institutions 3. 8.3 On the internet / Sur la toile 9. 9. Comments / Remarques 10. 10. References / Références 1. Classification / Classification Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, R, Ndonga (R.20) (Ethnologue) Kwanyama is also called: Cuanhama, Humba, Kuanyama, Kwancama, Kwanjama, Ochikwanyama, Otjiwambo, Ovambo, Owambo, Oxikuanyama According to Ethnologue, Kwanyama is intelligible with Ndonga and Kwambi, so information on all these tongues is also included here. According to an article in Wikipedia: "Kwanyama or Oshikwanyama ... Is a standardized dialect of the Oshiwambo language, and is mutually intelligible with Ndonga..."[Oshindonga] 2. Where Spoken / Localisation géographique South central Angola and Northern Okavangoland in Namibia. 3. Number of Speakers / Nombre de locuteurs According to information compiled from Ethnologue: * Kwanyama o 421,000 in Angola (1993 Johnstone) o 713,919 in Namibia together with Ndonga and Kwambi; 1991 census * Ndonga o 262,689 in Angola (2000 WCD) o 429,541 in Namibia (2000 WCD) o 713,919 in Namibia, including Kwanyama and Kwambi; 1991 census [NB- this recounts the same figure given for Kwanyama above] o Population total all countries: 692,230 * Kwambi o 30,000 (1972 Nida) [in Namibia, possibly also Angola] 4. Dialect Survey / Enquête de dialecte Kwanyama, Ndonga, and Kwambi are interintelligible. Two other tongues are related and have the same classification (see #1 above): Ngandyera and Mbalanhu Wikipedia articles mention Kwanyama and Ndonga as dialects of Oshiwambo. "Seven different dialects of Oshiwambo are spoken in Namibia: Oshikwanyama, Oshindonga, Oshikolonkadhi, Oshimbalantu, Oshikwaluudhi, Oshingandjera, and Oshikwambi." (SchoolNet.na) 5. Usage / Utilisation According to Ethnologue, Kwanyama is a national language in both Angola and Namibia. Literacy among Kwanyama speakers in Namibia (Ethnologue): * L1: ? * L2: 50% Literacy among Ndonga speakers in Angola and Namibia (Ethnologue): * L1: ? * L2: 75% 6. Orthography / Orthographe 6.1 Status / Statut Uses Latin alphabet. Ntondo has comments on the orthographies in Angola and Namibia. Kwanyama and Ndonga have standard written forms. Apparently these are the only Oshiwambo tongues with written forms (Wikipedia; SchoolNet.na) From learners' materials mentioned in 7c, it appears that Kwanyama, at least, uses a basic Latin alphabet (i.e., no extended characters). [verify? And Ndonga?] 6.2 Sample Alphabet / Alphabet exemple Sample texts are shown on the "Language Museum" site as follows (these may or may not reflect current standards and use): * Language Museum - Kwanyama * Language Museum - Ndonga 7. Use in ICT / Utilisation dans les TIC 7.1 Fonts / Polices Apparently a standard basic Latin (ASCII) font will suffice. 7.2 Keyboard layouts / Dispositions de clavier 7.3 Content on computers & internet / Contenu en informatique et sur l'Internet Learners' materials: * Hai ti! A Beginner's Guide to Oshikwanyama http://wingolog.org/pub/hai-ti/hai-ti.pdf or Introduction * Te ti! A Beginner's Guide to Oshindonga Introduction * Site in Spanish for learners of Kwanyama Kwanyama: Iniciacion al idioma Wikipedia editions: * Kwanyama (essentially no content as of 1-2007) Main Page - Wikipedia * Ndonga (essentially no content as of 1-2007) Main Page - Wikipedia 7.4 Localized software / Logiciels localisés None known of. 7.5 Language codes / Codes de langue Kuanyama; Kwanyama * ISO 639-1: kj * ISO 639-2: kua * ISO/DIS 639-3: kua Ndonga * ISO 639-1: ng * ISO 639-2: ndo * ISO/DIS 639-3: ndo Kwambi * ISO/DIS 639-3: kwm 7.6 Other / Autre 8. Localisation resources / Ressources pour localisation 8.1 Individuals (experts) / Individuelles (experts) 8.2 Institutions / Institutions 8.3 On the internet / Sur la toile 9. Comments / Remarques This article was renamed from "Kwanyama" to "Oshiwambo" to provide a better term for covering that language, Ndonga, etc. The questions below are still relevant. Should locale & localisation focus on Kwanyama and Ndonga separately or, for some purposes, together? It is not clear if there are significant dialect differences within the language or relating to different influences from English and Portuguese. Questions: * Does "Oshiwambo" have relevance to Kwanyama, Ndonga, etc. The way Runyakitara does to several tongues in western Uganda? (this would imply language planning issues & possibly a need for an appropriate ISO-639 code) * How similar are the orthographies of Kwanyama and Ndonga? * What about differences between Namibia and Angola? 10. References / Références Ntondo, Zavoni. 1998. "The Sociolinguistic Situation of Oshikwanyama in Angola." In K. Legère, ed. Cross-border languages : reports and studies, Regional Workshop on Cross-Border Languages, National Institute for Educational Development (NIED), Okahandja, 23-27 September 1996. Windhoek : Gamsberg Macmillan. SchoolNet.na, "Te ti! A beginner's guide to Oshindonga," (Chapter 12, mOshiwambo!), mOshiwambo! SIL International, Ethnologue: Languages of the World, "Kwambi," Ethnologue report for language code:kwm ______, "Kwanyama," Ethnologue report for language code:kua ______, "Language Family Trees: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, R, Ndonga (R.20)," Ethnologue report for Ndonga (R.20) ______, "Ndonga," Ethnologue report for language code:ndo SIL International, "ISO 639 Code Tables," ISO 639 code tables U.S. Library of Congress, "ISO 639.2: Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages: Alpha-3 codes arranged alphabetically by the English name of language," Alpha-3 codes arranged alphabetically by English name of Language - Codes for the representation of names of languages (Library of Congress) Wikipedia, "Kwanyama," Kwanyama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ______, "Ndonga," Ndonga language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Retrieved from Home Page - PanAfriL10n
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