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  • R31B Mbanderu, East Herero
  • R311 North-West Herero, Kaokoland Herero, incl. Zemba [dhm]
  • R312 Botswana Herero, incl. Mahalapye Herero
  • R41 Yeyi [yey], Siyei, "Kuba"
  • R41A East Caprivi Yeyi
  • R41B Ngamiland Yeyi
  • S11-15 ≈ S10 Shona [sna], Chishona
  • S11 Korekore, incl.Tavara [twl], Shangwe, Gova, Budya
  • S12 Zezuru, incl. Shawasha, Harava, Gova, Hera
  • S13 Manyika [mxc], incl. Tewe [twx], Hungwe

Bantu languages

and their classification

Which classification ?

The original reference is the classification by Malcolm Guthrie (1967–1971), which organises languages into geographical zones designated by letters (A to S, excluding I, O and Q), subdivided into numbered groups. Ex:

A74aBulu — Zone A, Group 70, Language 4, Variant a


This classification has been revised several times (Tervuren, Maho). It is intended to be continually expanded.