diminués
Diminués are a group of languages spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, primarily in the provinces of Kasaï-Oriental, Kasaï-Occidental, and Katanga. The term "diminués" is derived from the French word "diminutif," meaning "diminutive," reflecting the languages' historical and cultural ties to French colonial rule. There are three main diminué languages: Kikongo, Tshiluba, and Luba-Kasai.
Kikongo is spoken in the southwestern part of the country, with a significant population in the cities
The diminué languages share several linguistic features, including a complex system of noun classes, a subject-verb-object
Despite their linguistic diversity, the diminué languages share a common cultural heritage, with traditions of oral