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means big mud (I-chitope).[citation needed] The most
common surnames for
Lambyas include: Mulambia, Ng'ambi, Musongole, Kanyika,Mufungwe, Nyondo, Muyila...
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Lambya (Rambia) is a
Bantu language of
Tanzania and Malawi. In
Northern Malawi it is
spoken particularly in the
Chitipa District. Sukwa, once
thought to...
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people also
found in Isoka.
Other similar smaller peoples include the
Lambyas, the
Nyikas and the Wandyas.
Nyamwanga has 5
vowels and 17 consonants,...
- country; Kokola,
spoken by
around 200,000
people also in the southeast;
Lambya,
spoken by
around 45,000 in the
northwestern tip; Ndali,
spoken by around...
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Vwawa is Nyiha, but
other tribes include Ndali, Chaggas,
Nyakyusa and
Lambyas.
According to 2012
Tanzanian census, the po****tion of
Vwawa was 65 625...
- Sena with 1.78%,
Tonga with 1.56%,
Nyanja with 0.67%,
Nkhonde with 0.63%,
Lambya with 0.35%,
Sukwa with only 0.04%, and
various other ethnic groups comprising...
- to Ndali, and both
languages are
fairly close to
Lambya. The
examples below come in the
order Lambya, Ndali, Sukwa,
showing the
similarity of vocabulary:...
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Imilangu Ngoni Iwa
Kabende Kaonde Kosa
Kunda Kwandi Kwandu Kwangwa Lala
Lamba Lambya Lenje Leya Lima
Liyuwa Lozi
Luyana Luano Luchazi Lumbu Lunda Lundwe Lungu...
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Tumbuka with 4.01%,
Tonga with 1.24%,
Nyanja with 0.87%,
Nkhonde with 0.34%,
Lambya with 0.2%,
Sukwa with only 0.02%, and
other ethnic groups with 0.93% of...
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Ngulube Kingdoms:: 300–301 (16th
century CE–?)
Ulambya Kingdom: 55–66 (
Lambya people)
Ngonde Kingdom (A): 332–333 (1600 CE–?) (NSM in Malawi) (southern...