Nkutu, also rendered Nkuchu, Nkutshu, Kitkutshu, and Bankutu, is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Local dialects include Elembe, Hamba, Lokalo (Kalo), Kongola-Meno, Ngongo, and Saka (Losaka). It is a member of the Tetela family of Bantu languages and is closely related to Tetela, Kela, Kusu, and Yela.

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  • Nkutu, also rendered Nkuchu, Nkutshu, Kitkutshu, and Bankutu, is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Local dialects include Elembe, Hamba, Lokalo (Kalo), Kongola-Meno, Ngongo, and Saka (Losaka). It is a member of the Tetela family of Bantu languages and is closely related to Tetela, Kela, Kusu, and Yela.
  • Język nkutu - język z rodziny bantu, używany w Demokratycznej Republice Konga, w 1972 roku liczba mówiących wynosiła ok. 40 tysięcy.
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  • Nkutu, also rendered Nkuchu, Nkutshu, Kitkutshu, and Bankutu, is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Local dialects include Elembe, Hamba, Lokalo (Kalo), Kongola-Meno, Ngongo, and Saka (Losaka). It is a member of the Tetela family of Bantu languages and is closely related to Tetela, Kela, Kusu, and Yela.
  • Język nkutu - język z rodziny bantu, używany w Demokratycznej Republice Konga, w 1972 roku liczba mówiących wynosiła ok. 40 tysięcy.
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