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The numbers of speakers are extremely loose, and many are likely significantly inaccurate; complete data do not exist in most cases. They are simply a guide to how well the most spoken Bantu languages are represented on Wiktionary. Most of them badly need basic template infrastructure, tailored to that language's specific needs, and should have a minimum of 1000 lemmas. Languages with an asterisk have more than one principal standard, which complicates creating entries.
- Swahili: 180 million speakers, 11,542 lemmas
- Zulu: 27 million speakers, 2,864 lemmas
- Xhosa: 19 million speakers, 3,135 lemmas
- Rwanda-Rundi: 18 million speakers, 574 lemmas*
- Sotho: 14 million speakers, 667 lemmas*
- Tswana: 13 million speakers, 345 lemmas
- Tsonga: 13 million speakers, 356 lemmas
- Chichewa: 12 million speakers, 1,052 lemmas
- Shona: 11 million speakers, 453 lemmas
- Lingala: 10 million speakers, 643 lemmas
- Kikuyu: 7 million speakers, 1,135 lemmas
- Luganda: 7 million speakers, 132 lemmas
Other Niger-Congo priorities:
- Akan: 50 million speakers, 167 lemmas*
- Yoruba: 28 million L1 speakers, 4,869 lemmas
- Igbo: 24 million L1 speakers, 256 lemmas
- Fula: 24 million L1 speakers, 1,900 lemmas*
- Wolof: 15 million speakers, 720 lemmas