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describe all the
Central Shonic varieties (comprising Zezuru, Manyika,
Korekore and Karanga) or
specifically Standard Shona, a
variety codified in the...
- five
major Shona language/dialect clusters: Manyika, Karanga, Zezuru,
Korekore, and Ndau. The
Shona people are
grouped according to the
dialect of the...
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those who
speak the
Korekore and
Tande Shona dialects.
Living alongside Shona and
Kunda people in Kanyemba, they also
speak Korekore Shona and Kunda. According...
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Venda (S20)
Shona Eastern Shona group Ndau (S.15)
Central Shona group Korekore (S.11) and
Tawara Zezuru (S.12)
Manyika (S.13) and Tewe
Karanga (S.14)...
- node. They are:
Shona Eastern Shona group Ndau (S.15)
Central Shona group Korekore (S.11) and
Tawara Zezuru (S.12)
Manyika (S.13) and Tewe
Karanga (S.14)...
- Mambwe-Lungu (400,000)
Shona languages (15
million incl. Karanga, Zezuru,
Korekore, Ndau, Manyika)
Northern Ndebele (IsiNdebele) (estimated 2 million) Tonga...
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earned a
devoted following across Africa and beyond. A
member of Zimbabwe's
KoreKore group, with Nzou
Samanyanga as his totem, he sang in the nation's dominant...
- of the
Mashonaland people are from the
Shona tribe while the
Zezuru and
Korekore dialects are most common.
Harare is the
largest city
followed by Chitungwiza...
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Tribalism and
regionalism are
sensitive issues in
Zimbabwe mainly propelled by
political parties. Upon
arriving in Zimbabwe, the
Ndebele created a three...
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eastern provinces.
Shona has a
number of dialects,
including Karanga,
Korekore, Manyika, Ndau, and Zezuru.
Standard Shona is
derived from the Central...