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The Mambwe language, also known as Mambwe-Lungu, is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and Tanzania. As part of the efforts to preserve and promote African languages, a Mambwe dictionary has been compiled to document the language and its usage. This report provides an overview of the Mambwe dictionary in PDF format.

Public dictionaries often limit entries to 3,000–5,000 words. The exclusive version is rumored to contain over 18,000 headwords, including archaic terms no longer used in everyday conversation but vital for understanding folklore and historical legal systems.

While the phrasing "exclusive" often points toward a specific digital package or download, the core features found in high-quality Mambwe dictionary resources include: Key Features of Mambwe Dictionary Resources

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