- The
Lomwe (Lowe) language,
Elomwe, also
known as
Western Makua, is the fourth-largest
language in Mozambique. It
belongs with
Makua in the
group of distinctive...
-
English "thorn"), ð (the "th" of
English "seethe"), z and ng. For
instance in
eLomwe, to
which Makhuwa is
closely related, the tt of
eMakhuwa is represented...
- 26.1%
Portuguese 16.6%
Xichangana 8.6%
Nyanja 8.1%
Cisena 7.1%
Elomwe 7.1%
Echuwabo 4.7%
Cindau 3.8%
Xitswa 3.8%
Other Mozambican 11...
-
Portuguese 8.8% (official;
spoken by 27% of po****tion as a
second language),
Elomwe 7.6%,
Cisena 6.8%,
Echuwabo 5.8%,
other Mozambican languages 32%, other...
- for example, e**** = "rain".
There is
eMakhuwa proper, with the
related eLomwe and eChuwabo, with a
small eKoti-speaking area at the coast. In an area...
-
Mozambique include Emakhuwa (at 25.3%),
Xichangana (at 10.3%),
Cisena (at 7.5%),
Elomwe (at 7%),
Echuwabo (at 5.1%), and a
variety of
other languages. Most of the...
- Mozambique, the most
commonly spoken language in Ile is the
Bantu language,
eLomwe.
Subsistence agriculture sustains a
large portion of the Ile po****tion...