Aushi language
| Aushi | |
|---|---|
| Ikyaushi | |
| Native to | Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo | 
| Region | Luapula Province, (Haut-)Katanga Province | 
| Native speakers | 100,000 in Zambia (2010 census) widespread as L2 in DR Congo | 
| Latin | |
| Official status | |
| Recognised minority language in | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | auh | 
| Glottolog | aush1241 | 
| M.402 | |
Aushi, known by native speakers as Ikyaushi, is a Bantu language primarily spoken in the Lwapula Province of Zambia and the (Haut-)Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Although many scholars argue that it is a dialect of the closely related Bemba, native speakers insist that it is a distinct language. Nonetheless, speakers of both linguistic varieties enjoy extensive mutual intelligibility, particularly in the Lwapula Province.