Ndebele
Americannoun
plural
Ndebeles,plural
Ndebele-
Also called Matabele. a member of a Nguni people of the Transvaal and Zimbabwe.
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the Bantu language of these people.
noun
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a member of a Negroid people of Zimbabwe See also Matabele
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the language of this people, belonging to the Bantu grouping of the Niger-Congo family
Example Sentences
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The ancient Ndebele interacted with the nomadic San, whose descendants still live in some parts of Zimbabwe and in South Africa.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 27, 2024
Zimbabwe’s state radio and a host of community stations offer broadcasts in Shona, Ndebele and 12 other local languages, he said.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 27, 2023
Chris speaks English but neither of Zimbabwe's two main local languages, Shona or Ndebele.
From BBC • Jul. 27, 2021
Mahlangu, who always appears in public in traditional Ndebele clothes and jewellery, said that she intended to carry on working and travelling despite her age.
From The Guardian • Nov. 22, 2020
Of the African languages, Zulu has the largest number of native speakers, but we couldn’t keep that without also having Xhosa and Tswana and Ndebele.
From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah
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