Oshiwambo
Oshiwambo is a group of Bantu languages spoken primarily in Namibia, particularly in the northern regions. It consists of several dialects, including Oshindonga and Oshikwanyama, which are the most widely used. The languages are part of the larger Bantu language family and are integral to the cultural identity of the Ovambo people.
The Oshiwambo languages are used in daily communication, education, and cultural expressions among the Ovambo communities. They play a significant role in preserving traditions, folklore, and social values. Efforts are ongoing to promote literacy and education in Oshiwambo to ensure the languages thrive for future generations.