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Town Bemba

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Native to
  
Zambia

Language family
  
Bemba-based

Glottolog
  
town1238

Region
  
Copperbelt

ISO 639-3
  
None (mis)

Native speakers
  
unknown, but growing; 2–3 million as L2 (2009)

Town Bemba, also known as Bemba, is an innovative variety of Bemba spoken among migrant populations in central Zambia. It developed in the mines and mining towns, where it replaced the earlier, and foreign, Fanagalo.

It has been described as a creole, but this is dubious, since Town Bemba never went through a pidgin phase and its phonology and grammar differ only slightly from standard Bemba. Unlike in Nyanja, whose urban form needs to be treated as a separate language for literary purposes, literacy materials in 'Bemba' such as those produced by iSchool.zm can generally be used by both urban and traditional speakers.

References

Town Bemba Wikipedia