Lozi language

Lozi language

language
name=Lozi
states=flagicon|Zambia Zambia
flagicon|Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
flagicon|Namibia Namibia
region=Western Zambia, Caprivi
speakers=around 500,000
familycolor=Niger-Congo
fam2=Atlantic-Congo
fam3=Volta-Congo
fam4=Benue-Congo
fam5=Bantoid
fam6=Southern Bantoid
fam7=Narrow Bantu
fam8=Central
fam9=S
fam10=S30 (Sotho-Tswana)
iso2=loz|iso3=loz

Lozi, also known as Silozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language (of the Niger-Congo language family) that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in surrounding countries. Lozi and its dialects are spoken and understood by approximately six percent of the population of Zambia. There are many Lozi speakers in the area around the city of Livingstone in Zambia.

The Lozi language developed from a mixture of two languages: Luyana and Kololo. The Luyana people originally migrated south from the Luba-Lunda empire in the Katanga area of the Congo River basin, either late in the 17th century or early in the 18th century. The language they spoke, therefore, was closely related to Luba and Lunda. They settled on the floodplains of the upper Zambezi River in what is now western Zambia and developed a kingdom, Barotseland, and also gave their name to the Barotse Floodplain or "Bulozi".

The Kololo were a Sotho people who used to live in what is now Lesotho. The Kololo were forced to flee from Shaka Zulu's Mfecane during the 1830s. Using tactics they had copied from the Zulu armies, the Kololo conquered the Luyana on the Zambezi floodplains and imposed their rule and language. However, by 1864 the indigenous population revolted and overthrew the Kololo. By that time, the Luyana language had been largely forgotten; the new hybrid language is called Lozi or Silozi and is closer to Sesotho than to any other neighbouring languages in Zambia.

Lozi is also spoken in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia (Caprivi Region).

External links

* [http://www.language-museum.com/l/lozi.htm A sample paragraph in Lozi]
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=loz Ethnologue entry for Lozi]
* [http://www.barotseland.com/silozi1.htm Silozi-English Dictionary, glossaries, beginner's guide, other info]
* [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/Lozi-english/ Lozi English Dictionary] from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org Webster's Online Dictionary] - the Rosetta Edition
* [http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Lozi PanAfrican L10n page on Lozi]


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