Makhuwa (Emakhuwa; also spelt Makua and Macua) is the primary Bantu language of northern Mozambique. It is spoken by roughly 5.8 million Makua people,...
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Makua people (redirect from Makhuwa people)
The Makua people, also known as Makhuwa or Wamakua, are a Bantu ethnic group found in northern Mozambique and the southern border provinces of Tanzania...
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the debated exclusion of Shona and inclusion of Makhuwa. They include all of the major Bantu languages of South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, and...
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first language and 20,000 who use it as their second language). Speakers also use Portuguese (the official language of Mozambique), Swahili and Makhuwa language...
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'Makua' vs. 'Makhuwa', but they are not consistent. Central Makhuwa, or "Makhuwa-Makhuwana", the prestige dialect The Makhuwa language, including various...
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markets of Angoche. People keep chickens and some goats. In Makhuwa, the dominant regional language of much of northern Mozambique, the Koti are called Maka...
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with Makua in the group of distinctive Bantu languages in the northern part of the country: The Makhuwa-using area proper (Nampula, etc.) is separated...
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Recognition of same-sex unions in Mozambique (category Articles containing Makhuwa-language text)
como instituição que garante a prossecução dos objectivos da família. in Makhuwa: Epooma ennaakhulela ni onnikhapelela, ntoko silamuliwaaya, othelaniwa...
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Moniga, or Makhuwa-Moniga, is a Bantu language spoken by a quarter million Makua people in Mozambique. It is closely related to Cuabo. Moniga at Ethnologue...
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spoken as a native language by around 50% of the population in Maputo. Mozambique has 22 Bantu origin languages which are: Swahili, Makhuwa, Sena, Ndau, Tswa-Ronga...
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List of proper names of stars (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
7199 Emiw IAU new 2019 Mozambique proposal; represents love in the Makhuwa language. // Pegasus ε Pegasi Enif /ˈiːnɪf/ Cepheus γ Cephei Aa Errai IAU new...
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Saka (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
kingdoms of Khotan and Tumshuq in the Tarim Basin Makhuwa language, also Makhuwa-Saka language, a dialect of Nkutu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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acetate Lolo, a subdialect of the Makhuwa language of Mozambique any of several Loloish languages of China and Tibet Lowrider, a type of car...
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the 100th anniversary of the IAU. Emiw represents love in the local Makhuwa language. This object has a stellar classification of K1IV, matching a K-type...
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million) Yao (1 million) Shimaore Swahili is a recognized national language Makhuwa (4 million; 7.4 million all Makua) Tsonga (Xitsonga) (3.1 million)...
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Txuwabo, is a Bantu language spoken along the central coast of Mozambique. Maindo, though customarily considered a separate language, is close enough to...
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single word consisting of sixteen characters or less, pronounceable in some language, non-offensive, and not identical to existing proper names of astronomical...
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Niassa Province (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
found that native speakers of Makhuwa were 42%, speakers of the Yao language 31%, speakers of the Nyanja or Chewa language a 11%, and Portuguese speakers...
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Grassmann's law (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
effect on aspiration. A similar effect takes place in Koti and other Makhuwa languages, where it was dubbed Katupha's law in Schadeberg (1999). If two aspirated...
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VMW may refer to: ISO 639:vmw, the ISO 639-3 code for the Makhuwa language VMware, the New York Stock Exchange code VMW VMW (radio station) This disambiguation...
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attend – six attended - and they announced that translations into Makhuwa language had been accomplished. The 1972 members of the Swaziland and Mozambique...
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aircraft Infineon XMC, a series of microcontrollers Makhuwa-Marrevone language, a Bantu language of Mozambique Mallacoota Airport, a public airport in...
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District Magoe National Park John Magufuli Majune District Makhuwa language Makonde language Makonde people Makua people Lake Malawi Malawi–Mozambique...
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Naval Service Maltese patrol boat P31, of the Armed Forces of Malta Makhuwa language Papyrus 31, a biblical manuscript Phosphorus-31 (P-31 or 31P), a stable...
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Mozambique (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
languages include Tsonga, Makhuwa, Sena, Chichewa, and Swahili. Glottolog lists 46 languages spoken in the country, of which one is a signed language...
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linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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Portuguese Mozambicans (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
Brazilian dialects. Some speak Bantu languages (like Xitsonga, Makhuwa, and Ndau dialect of Shona) as second languages. Many educated Portuguese Mozambicans...
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Cabo Delgado Province (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
native speakers of Makhuwa were 67%, Portuguese 6%, Makonde 3%, Mwani, a Swahili dialect, 5%, and Swahili proper 1.5%. Of unknown language were a 16%. Mozambique...
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