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- organisation Aidglobal published a series of four children's books in Xichangana (one of Mozambique's Tsonga languages) in 2024 written by Venâncio Calisto...
- Mozambique (2017) Languages percent Emakhuwa   26.1% Portuguese   16.6% Xichangana   8.6% Nyanja   8.1% Cisena   7.1% Elomwe   7.1% Echuwabo   4.7% Cindau...
- and Arab communities. Portuguese language (official) Emakhuwa 26.1%, Xichangana 11.3%, Portuguese 8.8% (official; spoken by 27% of po****tion as a second...
- [tsc]. Tsonga (Xitsonga): Luleke (Xiluleke), Gwamba (Gwapa), Changana (Xichangana), Hlave, Kande, N’walungu (Shingwalungu), Xonga (Ssonga), Jonga (Dzonga)...
- Tswa-Rhonga group S52/53 tso Tsonga (Songa, Thonga, Tonga, Tsonga), Changana (Xichangana, Shangaan, Shangana), Xiluleke (S53A, Mhinga, Makuleke), N’walungu (S53B...
- from Xirona is a term used for informal trade or commerce madala from Xichangana is a person of high status or esteem nhamussoro from Cindau is a person...
- The other languages spoken in Mozambique include Emakhuwa (at 25.3%), Xichangana (at 10.3%), Cisena (at 7.5%), Elomwe (at 7%), Echuwabo (at 5.1%), and...
- spoke Portuguese. The most common mothertongue among the po****tion was Xichangana. 47% were analphabetic, mostly women. The district is divided into two...
- spoke Portuguese. The most common mothertongue among the po****tion was Xichangana. 44% were analphabetic, mostly women. The district is divided into two...
- spoke Portuguese. The most common mothertongue among the po****tion was Xichangana. 59% were analphabetic, mostly women. The district is divided into five...