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Definition of Thonga

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Diphthongal
Diphthongal Diph*thon"gal (?; 115), a. Relating or belonging to a diphthong; having the nature of a diphthong. -- Diph*thon"gal*ly, adv.
Diphthongalize
Diphthongalize Diph*thon"gal*ize (?; 115), v. t. To make into a diphthong; to pronounce as a diphthong.
Diphthongally
Diphthongal Diph*thon"gal (?; 115), a. Relating or belonging to a diphthong; having the nature of a diphthong. -- Diph*thon"gal*ly, adv.
Diphthongation
Diphthongation Diph`thon*ga"tion, n. See Diphthongization.
Monophthongal
Monophthongal Mon`oph*thon"gal, a. Consisting of, or pertaining to, a monophthong.
Phthongal
Phthongal Phthon"gal, a. [Gr. ? voice.] Formed into, or characterized by, voice; vocalized; -- said of all the vowels and the semivowels, also of the vocal or sonant consonants g, d, b, l, r, v, z, etc.
Phthongal
Phthongal Phthon"gal, n. A vocalized element or letter.
Triphthongal
Triphthongal Triph*thon"gal, a. Of or pertaining to a triphthong; consisting of three vowel sounds pronounced together in a single syllable.

Meaning of Thonga from wikipedia

- such as the Mpfumo who belong to the Rhonga clan within the wider Tsonga (Thonga) ethnicity, and further identified during the 1500–1650 are the Valenga...
- who made the conclusion that the Xitsonga language (which he called the "Thonga language" at the time) began to develop in Mozambique even before the 1400s...
- Preecha declared one female (named 'Thonga') to be a proper Suphalak and suitable for breeding. In 2013, Thonga was shown and exhibited as a rare Suphalak...
- Africa border, and is situated near Kosi Bay. The town is inhabited by thonga (Amathonga) the Bantu speaking people who flee from Shaka and settled between...
- KheLobedu, Se****na, HiPai, SeKutswe, SeṰokwa, SeHananwa, SiThonga, SiLaNgomane, SheKgalagari, XiRhonga, SeKopa (Sekgaga), and others. Most...
- are also said to be governed by superior spiritual beings known as iThonga. iThonga is regarded as primary custodians of umsamo (Nguni's physical and spiritual...
- campsite and chalets.[citation needed] There is also a private lodgeThonga Beach Lodge. The po****r beach resort of Sodwana Bay is nearby. To establish...
- Paris: Gulbenkian, 1994 Fialho Feliciano, José, "Antropologia económca dos Thonga do sul de Moçambique", Ma****, Arquivo Histórico de Moçamique, 1998 Gengenbach...
- Africa Nama (Hottentot) Kung (San) Thonga Lozi Mbundu Suku Bemba Nyakyusa (Ngonde) Hadza Luguru Kikuyu Ganda Mbuti (Pygmies) Nkundo (Mongo) Banen Tiv Igbo...
- (Matandze) Pafuriknown as Makushu (Makush) Maphaha Xikumbu (Xikumbu) — son of Thonga Tshilimandila in Phalaborwa. Shilowa or Selowa — also known as Machete,...