bemba in English

noun
1
a member of an indigenous people of Zambia.
The main tribes in Zambia are Bemba , Nagoni, Lozi, Chewa, Chokwe, Lunda, Luvale, Tonga, and Tumbuka.
2
the Bantu language of the Bemba.
It contains many words that are similar to those in other Bantu languages such as Bemba , Chichewa, and Luyana.
adjective
1
relating to the Bemba or their language.
Kondowe who ascended to acting fame through the Bemba radio drama Ifyabukaya as ‘Dangerous Jo'burg ’, said the return of local comedy to the Play House follows the high demand from fans.

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3. The location of the Bemba is …

4. It was founded in 1842 as Corral de la Bemba on the location of an old ranch called Bemba.

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6. Bemba has 5 vowels and 19 consonants

7. The Bemba occupy the northeastern part of Zambia

8. Bemba Language is spoken by 4 million people.

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10. Michigan had the highest population of Bemba families in 1880

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12. The core Bemba group are subjects of Paramount Chief Chitimukulu

13. The Bemba have about thirty matrilineal clans generally named after animals

14. In 1880 there was 1 Bemba family living in Michigan

15. Bemba definition, a member of a numerous agricultural people of Zambia

16. Learn the Bemba Language of Zambia - Sambilileni Icitundu ca CiBemba icamu Zambia

17. The word "Bemba" has several meanings in present-day Zambia

18. Bemba Language Facts: Bemba, also known as ChiBemba and IchiBemba, is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia but is also spoken in surrounding countries

19. Bemba (suba nga anhianhi sa Angola, Malanje Province, lat -9,55, long 15,87) Bemba (suba nga anhianhi sa Angola, Cuanza Norte Province, lat -9,58, long 14,86) Bemba (suba sa Angola, Província do Uíge, lat -7,52, long 16,07) Bemba (suba sa Angola, Província do Uíge, lat -6,66, long 14,91) MBemba (suba sa Angola, Província do Uíge, lat -6,48, long 15,15)

20. Joking between the Bemba, who are known as baboons (kolwe) for their

21. Starting with Bemba, we eventually aim to cover other Zambian languages

22. The Bemba family name was found in the USA in 1880

23. The Bemba are also commonly referred to as a forest people

24. The Bemba language, ChiBemba, also known as CiBemba, IchiBemba, IciBemba and Chiwemba, is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia The Bemba language, ChiBemba, also known as CiBemba, IchiBemba, IciBemba and Chiwemba, is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia by the Bemba people and about 18 related ethnic groups.

25. Look through examples of Bemba translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

26. Here are some Bemba phrasesvery useful if you should come to visit as a volunteer

27. The Bemba belong to a larger ethnic group usually referred to as the Central Bantu

28. The Bemba are the largest ethnic group in the Northern Province of Zambia

29. Mr Bemba will have to repay the Court out of his own funds

30. The Bantu language of the Bemba has become the lingua franca of Zambia.

31. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Bemba surname lived

32. The Bemba tribe are mainly found in the Northern, Luapula, Muchinga, Central and Copperbelt provinces

33. A collection of useful phrases in Bemba (ChiBemba), a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Congo and Tanzania.

34. There are other tribes such as the Ushi, Lamba, Bisa, Chishinga, Kunda, Lala, Lunda, Ng’umbo, Swaka, Tabwa and Unga who speak dialects of Bemba and are loosely affiliated with the Bemba tribe, but are considered independent tribes.

35. Bemba definition is - a member of a primarily agricultural Bantu-speaking people of northeastern Zambia.

36. The son of the affluent Congolese businessman and politician, Bemba Saolana, Jean-Pierre Bemba quickly understood the tactics of UPDF personnel, contributed, and as a result benefited greatly during the initial phase of the exploitation of resources

37. This is a training manual created for Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) to aid in learning the Bemba language

38. Bemba also leads the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC), a rebel group turned political party.

39. Bemba Folklore/Mythology In a country called Kola, there once was a powerful, but apparently crazy chief called Mukulumpe

40. ChiBemba or Bemba is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and southern Tanzania

41. Bemba and its dialects are spoken and understood by a sizable percentage of the population of Zambia.

42. Bemba to cover his financial obligations to his counsel, until there is a material change in his financial circumstances

43. The Bemba were members of the Luba empire in the Congo basin and were part of the Ng’andu (Crocodile) clan

44. Hugh Tracey recorded these Bemba songs in 1957 at mining compounds in Northern Rhodesia, now known as Zambia

45. Bemba is one of the seven official Zambian languages (along with Kaonde, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, and Tonga)

46. The Bemba came to their present location during the great Bantu migrations of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

47. The Bemba, also known as Awemba, inhabit the northeastern part of Zambia between lakes Tanganyika, Mweru, Malawi, and Bangweulu.

48. Bemba has since appointed a new lead defense counsel, Peter Haynes, to handle his war crimes trial in place of Kilolo-Musamba.

49. ‘The Bemba saying Imiti Ikula empanga (seedlings of today will become a forest tomorrow) makes a lot of sense as regards to the role of the youth in society.’ ‘Recently a traditional Bemba leader was jailed for two and half years with hard labour for instructing his subjects to attack another chief.’

50. This section of the BOP contains a few clickable links to audio clips demonstrating phonological features of the Bemba language