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Chewa ( /ˈtʃeɪwə/; also
known as
Nyanja /ˈnjændʒə/) is a
Bantu language spoken in
Malawi and a
recognised minority in
Zambia and Mozambique. The noun...
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Chewa may
refer to: the
Chewa people the
Chewa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Chewa. If an
internal link led...
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Chewa are a
Bantu ethnic group primarily found in
Malawi and Zambia, with few po****tions in
Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The
Chewa are
closely related...
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Chewa (Amharic: ጨዋ; č̣äwa) were the
feudal noble warrior class of
Imperial Ethiopia.
Originally recruited and
appointed for
service in the Emperor's army...
- Mozambique, and
eastern Zambia, from at
least the
early 15th century. The
Chewa language, also
known as Nyanja, is the main
language that
emerged from the...
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imported from
English or
other non-Bantu languages. An
example from
Chewa: the word "school",
borrowed from English, and then
transformed to fit the...
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collectively called the Maravi, and most
prominently among them was the
Chewa people who
started imitating other Bantu groups like the Tumbuka. In 1480...
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Mageu (Setswana spelling),
Mahewu (Shona/
Chewa/Nyanja spelling),
Mahleu (Sesotho spelling),
Magau (xau-Namibia) (Khoikhoi spelling),
Madleke (Tsonga spelling)...
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Chichewa (also but less
commonly known as Chinyanja,
Chewa or Nyanja) is the main
lingua franca of
central and
southern Malawi and
neighbouring regions...
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called chewa.
According to
modern thinking, some of
these categories are not true classes. But at
least the shimaglle, the serfs, the
chewa, the artisans...