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  2. Chichewa tenses - Wikipedia

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    [61] Thus -da-has come to be used as the standard form in written Chichewa, and books describing the language for Malawian schools allow only -da-as the Remote Perfect tense-marker. [62] Colloquially, however, -ná-seems to be more common, and is the form given for this tense in the majority of publications describing Chichewa grammar. [63]

  3. Chichewa tones - Wikipedia

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    Another grammar including Chichewa tones was a handbook written for Peace Corps Volunteers, Stevick et al., Chinyanja Basic Course (1965), which gives very detailed information on the tones of sentences, and also indicates intonations. [18] Its successor, Scotton and Orr (1980) Learning Chichewa, [19] is much less detailed. All three of these ...

  4. Chewa language - Wikipedia

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    Chewa (also known as Nyanja, / ˈ n j æ n dʒ ə /) is a Bantu language spoken in Malawi and a recognised minority in Zambia and Mozambique.The noun class prefix chi-is used for languages, [4] so the language is usually called Chichewa and Chinyanja.

  5. Category:Chichewa grammar - Wikipedia

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  6. Nyasa languages - Wikipedia

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    Tonga language (Malawi) (N15) Chewa (Nyanja) (N31) Sena group (N40): Chikunda-Nyungwe (N42, N43), Sena (incl. Podzo, Rue) (N44) The poorly known Mwera (Nyasa) language spoken at Mbamba Bay on the east side of Lake Malawi is classified as N201 and presumably belongs here as well.

  7. Bantu languages - Wikipedia

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    An example from Chewa: the word "school", borrowed from English, and then transformed to fit the sound patterns of this language, is sukulu. That is, sk-has been broken up by inserting an epenthetic-u-; -u has also been added at the end of the word. Another example is buledi for "bread".

  8. Maravi - Wikipedia

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    "Maravi" is a general name of the peoples of Malawi, eastern Zambia, and northeastern Mozambique. The Chewa language, which is also referred to as Nyanja, Chinyanja or Chichewa, and is spoken in southern and central Malawi, in Zambia and to some extent in Mozambique, is the main language that emerged from this empire.

  9. Category:Chewa language - Wikipedia

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    Chewa-language mass media (2 C) Pages in category "Chewa language" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent ...