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What are some examples of languages from Zone J*?

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Zone J refers to a classification within the Bantu language family, which is a group of languages spoken by the Bantu peoples across Central, Southern, Eastern, and Southeast Africa. Here are some examples of languages in Zone J*:

  • Guthrie's Zone J languages (the Great Lakes Bantu languages): These include languages such as Ganda.
  • Ganda (Luganda): Widely spoken in Uganda.

For more details, you may refer to the Bantu languages section on Wikipedia.

Bantu Zones Map

This map illustrates the geographical distribution of Bantu languages, with the zones marked accordingly.

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