- Bravanese, also
called Chimwiini (Chi
Mwini, Mwiini,
Mwini) or Chimbalazi, is a
related to
Swahili spoken by the
Bravanese people, who are the predominant...
-
during their expedition.: 84 They were
accompanied in
their high
camps by
Mwini Amani of Pangani, who
cooked and
supplied the
sites with
water and firewood...
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regional chiefs called Mwini Dziko ("owner of the land") who
Kalonga would give a flywhisk, a
sword or knife, and an iron stool. The
Mwini Dziko delegated control...
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official languages Kinyarwanda (Kinyarwanda) (10 – 12 million)
Swahili (
Mwini dialect)
Chimwini Mushungulu According to the
South African National Census...
- aspire.
Village headmen and head
women were
subordinate to
regional chiefs (
Mwini Dziko), who were
themselves subordinate to
Paramount Chiefs. Subordination...
- Młyny [
ˈmwɨnɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Radymno,
within Jarosław County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland...
- Kahumbulu, Kambandambi, Kanzangi, Kasanji, Kiama,
Mbanza Kipungu, Makitapanzi,
Mwini ngulu, and
Tsakala Panzi. 96% of
those cases were from
Tsakala Panzi (169...
- (C. 1890-1975). Leiden: Brill, p.58. Henderson, B., 2018. Did You Know
Mwini Is Endangered?. [online]
Endangered Languages.
Available at: <http://www...
- Sultan's
family caused serious trouble in Mombasa. King Munganaja's
uncle (
Mwini Nasr)
quarreled with Hasan. He went to the
captain of Fort Jesús and told...
- Quimuane)
Schadeberg 1997 G40:
Swahili group G412 -
Mwiini (Chimwiini,
Mwini, Barawa)
Nurse and
Hinnebusch 1993 G40:
Swahili group G41–43 swh/swc/ccl...