Makhuwa language
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makhuwa-language-204-10674697
title:
Makhuwa language
text:
Makhuwa is the primary Bantu language of northern Mozambique. It is spoken by four million Makua people, who live north of the Zambezi River, particularly in Nampula Province, which is virtually entirely ethnically Makua. It is the most widely spoken indigenous language of Mozambique. Apart from the languages in the same group, eMakhuwa is distinguished from other Bantu languages by the loss of consonant + vowel prefixes in favour of e; compare epula, "rain", with Tswana pula. Long and short vow
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description:
Bantu language spoken in Mozambique
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhuwa_language
date created:
2005-04-30T11:04:57Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T12:41:11Z
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