- galú [ɡă.𝼈ú] 'dog' (Rising, Mid) mbúzi [ᵐbû.zi] 'goat' (Falling, Low)
chímanga [t͡ʃí.ma.ᵑɡa] 'maize' (High, Low, Low)
Usually there is only one high tone...
- the
latter half of the
twentieth century. In Malawi, they have a
saying '
chimanga ndi moyo'
which translates to 'maize is life'. Nshima/nsima is
still sometimes...
- tone,
usually on one of the last
three syllables. (See
Chichewa tones.)
chímanga "maize" chikóndi "love" chinangwá "c****ava" (usually
pronounced chinăngwā...
- shrapnel, and the
deliberate burning of
refugee sites. Incidentally, the
Chimanga camp,
located seventy-one
kilometers west of Bukavu,
witnessed the killing...
-
important part of the
pronunciation of words. Thus, for example, the word
chímanga (high-low-low) 'maize' can be
distinguished from chinangwá (low-low-high)...
- Karabangira, Nyangezi, Nyantende, Muku and
Mushweshwe south of Bukavu, Bideka,
Chimanga (Burhale),
Bulonge (a camp not
recognized by UNHCR),
Nyamirangwe and Chabarhabe...
- helping" (e.g. nkhúku "the chicken") chi-ku-thándiza "it is helping" (e.g.
chímanga "maize") zi-ku-thándiza "they are helping" (e.g. mbúzi zangá "my goats")...
-
province of
South Kivu in
Rushima and
Luberizi (October 1996),
Cotonco and
Chimanga (November 1996) and Mpwe (February 1997) and on the Shabunda-Kigulube road...