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Chewa (also
known as
Nyanja, /ˈnjændʒə/) is a
Bantu language spoken in
Malawi and a
recognised minority in
Zambia and Mozambique. The noun
class prefix...
- origin. An
alternative name,
often used
interchangeably with Chewa, is
Nyanja.
Their language is
called Chichewa. Internationally, the
Chewa are mainly...
- Bob
Nyanja is a
Kenyan filmmaker. He is
known for
directing the film Malooned! (2007). He also
directed the
films The
Rugged Priest (2011) and The Captain...
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especially in Lusaka, is
Nyanja (Chewa),
followed by Bemba. In the Copperbelt,
Bemba is the main
language and
Nyanja second.
Bemba and
Nyanja are
spoken in the...
- province:
Bemba (Northern Province, Lua****,
Muchinga and the Copperbelt),
Nyanja (Lusaka and the
Eastern Province), Lozi (Western Province),
Tonga and Lozi...
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baobab trees are present. The
locals speak a
Nkamanga dialect, a
variety of
Nyanja. Mayall,
James (1973). "The Malawi-Tanzania
Boundary Dispute". The Journal...
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Northern Ndebele (IsiNdebele) (estimated 2 million)
Tonga Chewa/
Nyanja (Chichewa/Chi
Nyanja)
Venda Kalanga Xhosa Map 1
shows Bantu languages in
Africa and...
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alphabet plus ng’, sh, and in some
orthographies ch in
place of c.
Chewa (
Nyanja) has ch; Lozi,
Lunda and
Kaonde have ch, sh, and ñ;
Luvale has ch, sh, ph...
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Makhuwa were 42%,
speakers of the Yao
language 31%,
speakers of the
Nyanja or
Chewa language a 11%, and
Portuguese speakers 9%. The
majority in Ni****a...