Luba Language
The Luba language is a Bantu language spoken primarily in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is part of the larger Luba ethnic group, which has a rich cultural heritage. The language has several dialects, with Luba-Katanga and Luba-Lulua being the most prominent.
Luba serves as a means of communication for millions of speakers and plays a significant role in the region's social and cultural identity. It is used in various contexts, including education, media, and daily conversation, contributing to the preservation of the Luba culture and traditions.