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IciBemba.
Others say Bemba. 
IciBemba is the language I was born with.
In the home where I was born, everybody speaks iciBemba.
Even though we were taught at school to speak English, we always spoke iciBemba.
IciBemba is easy to learn.
Maybe because I am a Bemba person I may say it is easy.
However even those who are not Bemba people have learned that iciBemba is easy.
Because there are many speakers (of iciBemba) in our country.
There in Zambia, those who speak iciBemba are many.
Some say it's impossible to count them, they are uncountable.
In English you say millions.
I don't know of another language or a tongue that sounds as good as iciBemba
does.
Because iciBemba sounds great even coming off the tongue as you speak.
As if you are eating something tasty.
I have learned several languages but I have not found a language that sounds as good as iciBemba.
Its words are distinct, sounding really wonderful.
It's difficult to explain accurately.
Even if someone knows another language, iciBemba is easier.
It's possible to adopt words from other languages and turn them into iciBemba.
Some of the words spoken in iciBemba are from other languages but the Bemba speakers have made them their own.
Even when they add in words from English, or Lozi or Tonga or any other language, it doesn't sound like they've made mistakes in iciBemba.
It just sounds like they are adding to the language.
So iciBemba continues to be rich, rich because it continues to grow.