Bantu language of Angola and Namibia
Hakaona (Hakawona, Havakona) is a Bantu language of Angola and Namibia. Until perhaps Anita Pfouts (2003), it was considered a dialect of Herero.[2]
Maho (2009) sets up a Northwest Herero language, which includes Zimba; from the map, it would appear to include Himba and Hakaona as well.[1]
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National languages | |
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Zone A | A10 | |
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A20 | |
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A30 | |
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A40 | |
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A50 | |
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A60 | |
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A70 | |
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A80 | |
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A90 | |
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Zone B | |
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Zone C | |
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Zone D | D10 | |
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D20 | |
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D30 | |
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[J]D40 | |
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[J]D50 | |
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[J]D60 | |
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Zone E | [J]E10 | |
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[J]E20 | |
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[J]E30 | |
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[J]E40 | |
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E50 | |
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E60 | |
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E70 | |
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Zone F | |
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Zone G | |
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Zone H | |
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Zone J* | [J]D40 | |
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[J]D50 | |
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[J]D60 | |
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[J]E10 | |
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[J]E20 | |
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[J]E30 | |
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[J]E40 | |
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[J]F20 | |
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Zone K | |
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Zone L | |
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Zone M | |
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