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Nyanja

Nyanja is a language spoken in central Africa, specifically in Zambia and Malawi. It is a tonal language, with two main dialects: Chilomwe and Cinyanja. Nyanja is a member of the Bantu family of languages, and is closely related to Chewa, another language spoken in the region. Nyanja is a versatile language, used in both formal and informal contexts. It has a rich literary tradition, and is the language of choice for many Zambian and Malawian writers. Nyanja is also spoken in some parts of Mozambique and Tanzania. Nyanja is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch with which it is spoken. This can make Nyanja a challenging language to learn, but also a very expressive one. Nyanja has two main dialects, Chilomwe and Cinyanja. Chilomwe is spoken in Zambia, while Cinyanja is spoken in Malawi. There are also a number of smaller dialects, such as Nyiha and Nsenga. Nyanja is a member of the Bantu family of languages, which includes over 500 languages spoken throughout Africa. Bantu languages are known for their rich vocabulary and expressive power. Nyanja is a versatile language, used in both formal and informal contexts. It has a rich literary tradition, and is the language of choice for many Zambian and Malawian writers. Nyanja is also spoken in some parts of Mozambique and Tanzania. Nyanja is a beautiful language with a rich history and culture. If you are interested in learning Nyanja, there are a number of resources available, including online courses, textbooks, and dictionaries.

Language group

Bantu languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Nyanja
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Nyanja, Malawi, Latin
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Nyanja, Malawi
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Nyanja, Latin
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Nyanja, Zambia
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