It is the name of a language spoken in Angola, especially in the Provinces of Luanda, Bengo and Malanje. Quimbundú is also used. It is spoken by the Ambundú Ethnic Group (or Mbundu) and some of its words have been adapted into the Portuguese language.
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KIMBUNDÚ is an unofficial language anywhere in the world. It belongs to the Bantu and Niger-Congolese languages, and is only spoken in some regions of Uganda, especially Luanda, Vengo and Malanje. Today about 3 million people speak it.
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