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Makhuwa (Emakhuwa; also
spelt Makua and Macua) is the
primary Bantu language of
northern Mozambique. It is
spoken by
roughly 5.8
million Makua people...
- The
Makua people, also
known as
Makhuwa or Wamakua, are a
Bantu ethnic group found in
northern Mozambique and the
southern border provinces of Tanzania...
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spelling 'Makua' vs. '
Makhuwa', but they are not consistent.
Central Makhuwa, or "
Makhuwa-Makhuwana", the
prestige dialect The
Makhuwa language, including...
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Bantu zone S,
apart from the
debated exclusion of
Shona and
inclusion of
Makhuwa. They
include all of the
major Bantu languages of
South Africa, Botswana...
- the Oyo
Empire Makua people, an
ethnic group in
Mozambique and
Tanzania Makhuwa language, a
Bantu language spoken in
Mozambique Makua languages, a branch...
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formal education. The most
important local languages include Tsonga,
Makhuwa, Sena, Chichewa, and Swahili.
Glottolog lists 46
languages spoken in the...
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regional variations found within e
Makhuwa proper,
eLomwe uses ch
where tt
appears in e
Makhuwa orthography: for
instance e
Makhuwa mirette ("remedy") corresponds...
- Moniga, or
Makhuwa-Moniga, is a
Bantu language spoken by a
quarter million Makua people in Mozambique. It is
closely related to Cuabo.
Moniga at Ethnologue...
- in Ma****.
Mozambique has 22
Bantu origin languages which are: Swahili,
Makhuwa, Sena, Ndau, Tswa-Ronga (Tsonga), Lomwe, Ekoti, Nahara, Makonde, Chopi...
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genetic classification, Koti is
generally considered to
belong to the
Makhuwa group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). A
large portion of its vocabulary...