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Nyungwe ( Cinyungwe , Chinyungwe or Nhungue) is a Bantu language of Mozambique. It is used as a trade language throughout Tete Province . It belongs in the Southeastern Bantu branch, particularly in Guthrie zone N . It is closely related to Sena , Chewa , Nsenga and Tumbuka .

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3-549: Nyungwe may refer to: Nyungwe language , also called Cinyungwe, a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique Nyungwe Forest , a national park in Rwanda Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nyungwe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

6-863: The Zambezi River , principally in Tete Province . While Portuguese is the only official language of Mozambique, Nyungwe is one of the recognized national languages. The phonological inventory is: Many vocabulary words collected by David Livingstone in Tete in the 1850s, and Courtois in the 1890s are similar to the words in common use by Nyungwe-speaking people today. ndipo mbvuu ikhabzizungirambo icimbadya mauswa yakusvipirira m’phepete mwa gombe momwe mukhana sulomo. Mbvuu iribe kuwona kuti sulo akhali m’phepete mule, na tenepo mbvuu idamuponda mwendo sulo. Ndipo sulo adalira, acipfuwula aciwuza mbvuu kuti: “Iwe mbvuu uli kuwona lini kuti uli kundiponda mwendo?” and hippo

9-454: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nyungwe&oldid=933023893 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nyungwe language Nyungwe is spoken by more than 439,000 people in Mozambique along

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