language group (Guthrie Zone N) as Tumbuka, Sena and Nsenga. Throughout the history of Malawi, only Chewa and Tumbuka have at one time been the primary...
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particularly in Guthrie zone N. It is closely related to Sena, Chewa, Nsenga and Tumbuka. Nyungwe is spoken by more than 439,000 people in Mozambique along the...
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Nyiha Nyika Pidgin Zulu Sala Settla Shona Simaa Soli Taabwa Tonga Totela Tumbuka Yao Yauma Zambian Sign Language Safaris, Discover Africa. "Languages in...
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Bantu languages (section Lingua franca)
(300,000) Xhosa Shimaore Shindzuani Chewa (Nyanja) (Chichewa) (7 million) Tumbuka (1 million) Yao (1 million) Shimaore Swahili is a recognized national language...
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thousand, 2009) Sonjo Sukuma (8.13 million, 2016) Swahili Tongwe language Tumbuka (400 thousand, 2007) Turu Vidunda language Yao (630 thousand, 2016) Zanaki...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from Tumbuka Wikipedia)
uikipiṛiā) Odia Orya or 19,032 69 June 2002 (unknown day) Tumbuka Wikipedia Wikipedia Chitumbuka Tumbuka Latn tum 18,687 20 Unknown date Sindhi Wikipedia سنڌي...
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extended to the Tumbuka, who were also being attacked by the powerful Ngoni; Laws opened a mission station near Rumphi that year. The Tumbuka, like the Tonga...
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(Kenya, Tanzania) Southern Africa Khoisan religion Lozi mythology (Zambia) Tumbuka mythology (Malawi) Zulu mythology (South Africa) Sub-Saharan traditional...
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languages N10 Manda has been classified as Rufiji–Ruvuma, and the N20 Tumbuka 'dialect' Senga as Sabi. NE Mozambique, SE Tanzania P10 Matuumbi and P20...
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Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, Lunda, Kaonde, Luvale, Ila, Mambwe, Namwanga, Tumbuka, Aushi, Lenje, Lala and Lamba, and 57 others (72 in total). Zimbabwe: Chewa...
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Laura J. (2012). "On the (Non-)congruence of Focus and Prominence in Tumbuka". Selected Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference on African Linguistics...
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List of ISO 639-2 codes (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
تورکمن تیلی تورکمنچ; türkmen dili / түркмен дили tum tum Tumbuka Individual Living chiTumbuka tup tup Tupi languages Collective Tupian languages tur tur...
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opposed the decision, as did ethnic groups such as the Yao people and the Tumbuka speakers led by Levi Mumba. After the London Missionary Society appealed...
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that exhibits the melting pot that the Province has become. ciNyanja is a lingua franca which is close to ciChewa, ChiNsenga, other languages of Eastern...
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Sino-Platonic Papers (19): 5. Chew, Phillis Ghim-Lian (2013). Emergent Lingua Francas and World Orders: The Politics and Place of English as a World Language...
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647–681. Downing, Laura J. (2017). "Tone and intonation in Chichewa and Tumbuka". In Laura J. Downing & Annie Rialland (eds) Intonation in African Tone...
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