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    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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    (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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    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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