Luimbi (also known as Lwimbi, Luimbe, Lwimbe or Chiluimbi) is a minor Bantu language spoken in central Angola. It is related to Nkangala and Mbwela.
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| Zone J* | | [J]D40 |  | 
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 | [J]D50 |  | 
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 | [J]E10 |  | 
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 | [J]E30 |  | 
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 | [J]E40 |  | 
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 | [J]F20 |  | 
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The Guthrie classification is geographic and its groupings do not imply a relationship between the languages within them.
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