• Ngoni is a Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique. There is a 'hard break' across the Tanzanian–Mozambican border, with marginal mutual intelligibility...
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    The Ngoni people are an ethnic group living in the present-day Southern African countries of Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The Ngoni...
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  • Zimbabwean cricketer Ngoni Makusha (born 1994), Zimbabwean sprinter Ngoni (instrument), string instrument Ngoni language, a Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania...
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  • people. Nguni languages include Xhosa, Hlubi, Zulu, Ndebele, and Swati. The appellation "Nguni" derives from the Nguni cattle type. Ngoni (see below) is...
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  • languages are not intelligible. Matengo language is relatively related to Ngoni language in that the two have similar history of origin. Matengo at Ethnologue...
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  • Mvula (category Ngoni-language surnames)
    Mvula is a surname of Zambian origin that may refer to: Joyce Mvula (born 1994), Malawian netball player Laura Mvula (born 1986), British singer Wezzie...
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  • "real Tumbuka". The Mzimba dialect has been strongly influenced by Zulu (chiNgoni), even so far as to have clicks in words like chitha [ʇʰitʰa] "urinate"...
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    standardised Tumbuka language as the usual medium for teaching in the north of the country, in preference to the Ngoni, Tonga or Ngonde languages which were also...
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    Shona, Chiyao, Chichewa, Bitonga, Ngoni, Tswa and Chitewe. The language of the deaf community is Mozambican Sign Language. Small communities of Arabs, Chinese...
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    2016) Iramba Luguru (404 thousand, 2009) Makonde (1.47 million, 2016) Ngoni Nyakyusa Nyamwezi (1.47 million, 2016) Nyika Pare Rangi (410 thousand, 2007)...
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