Guthrie Classification of Bantu Languages - Zone F

Zone F

W & C Tanzania.

  • F10 Tongwe-Bende
  • F30 (reduced) Mbugwe–Rangi languages
  • ?Isanzu

Much of F20 and F30, including the major language Sukuma, have been reclassified as Northeast Bantu, with Bungu to Rukwa and Sumbwa as Great Lakes. Mbugwe–Rangi, however, form a valid node by themselves.

Isanzu is sometimes classified as F30, as a variety of Nilamba, and sometimes thought to be a remnant of the Bantu languages spoken in the area before F-zone languages arrived.

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