Cinyanja

E573818

Cinyanja is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, where it serves as an important lingua franca in parts of southern Africa.

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Cinyanja canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language
natural language
alternativeName Chinyanja NERFINISHED
Nyanja NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Chichewa NERFINISHED
Chinyanja dialects of Zambia
country Malawi NERFINISHED
Mozambique NERFINISHED
Zambia
Zimbabwe
hasBasicWordOrder subject–verb–object
hasDialect rural Nyanja varieties in eastern Zambia
urban Nyanja of Lusaka
hasFeature agglutinative morphology
noun class system
rich verbal inflection
hasISO639-1Code ny
hasISO639-2Code nya
hasISO639-3Code nya
hasPhonologicalFeature five-vowel system
tonal contrasts
hasStandardForm Malawian Chewa standard NERFINISHED
languageBranch Niger–Congo languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Bantu languages
linguaFrancaIn parts of Malawi
parts of Mozambique
parts of Zambia
parts of Zimbabwe
macrolanguageWith Chewa language NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguage Bemba NERFINISHED
Nsenga NERFINISHED
Tumbuka NERFINISHED
Yao NERFINISHED
region Southern Africa
spokenByEthnicGroup Chewa people NERFINISHED
Nyanja people NERFINISHED
spokenInCity Blantyre NERFINISHED
Chipata NERFINISHED
Lilongwe NERFINISHED
Lusaka NERFINISHED
subfamily Nyanja–Chewa languages NERFINISHED
usedAs lingua franca
usedInDomain education in Malawi
mass media in Zambia
usedInReligiousContext Christian liturgy and Bible translations
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Nyanja alternativeName Cinyanja