-
officially changed from
Chinyanja to
Chichewa in 1968 at the
insistence of
President Hastings Kamuzu Banda (himself of the
Chewa people), and this is
still the...
- name,
often used
interchangeably with
Chewa, is Nyanja.
Their language is
called Chichewa. Internationally, the
Chewa are
mainly known for
their masks and...
-
novel (1958) and
humorous short stories (1965) in
Chichewa.
Aloysius Dziko,
author of a
novel in
Chichewa (1965).
Walije Gondwe (b. 1936), Malawi's first...
-
Chichewa (also but less
commonly known as Chinyanja,
Chewa or Nyanja) is the main
lingua franca of
central and
southern Malawi and
neighbouring regions...
- 1905 – 1976) was a
pioneering writer and
teacher from Malawi. He
wrote in
ChiChewa and
several of his
books were
translated into English. Ntara's name is...
-
Chichewa (a
Bantu language of
Central Africa, also
known as
Chewa, Nyanja, or Chinyanja) is the main
language spoken in
south and
central Malawi, and...
- Island).
Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, London.
ChiChewa Intensive Course, (
Chewa is
similar to Nyanja) Lilongwe, Malawi, 1969. Doke, Clement...
-
pronounced Chichēwā with two mid-tones, or
Chichěwā, with a
rising tone on the
penultimate syllable. Sentence-finally it can
become Chichěwà with a rising...
- the use of the term
azungu to
refer to
individual foreigners in Malawi's
Chichewa language. The
possessive kizungu (or chizungu)
translated literally means...
- The
president of the
Republic of
Malawi (
Chichewa:
Mtsogoleri wa
Dziko la Malawi) is the head of
state and head of
government of Malawi. The president...