Nyaneka-Humbi Language


The Nyaneka and the Humbi, together with the Ovambo and the Herrero, live in the savannahs of Southwestern Angola

TThe Nyaneka-Himbe people speak a Bantu language that is spoken by more that 30,000 people.

This website provides some basic information for English speakers with any level of interest, especially to people who may want to visit southern Angola.

The following guide will let you try out some basic Nyaneka-Humbi:

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Map and description from Capoeirahistory and OpenEdition Journals

Learn Nyaneka-Humbi

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