Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:
Nyanja, also known as Chichewa, is primarily spoken in Malawi. It is also spoken in parts of Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
Brother in Nyanja is "m'boni."
In Nyanja, "welcome" is translated as "mwayi waona".
The word for "kiss" in Nyanja is "chikondi".
Zambia has over 70 languages and dialects. The most commonly spoken language in Zambia is Bemba. Here is the word Yes in a few Zambian Languages:Bemba = eeChitonga = iyiiNyanja = eeTumbuka = yevo
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All I can find is that it is a Nyanja word but no translation. It is spoken by a people of central Africa that live mainly in Malawi. Nyanja is a Bantu language of the Nyanja people spoken in Malawi and Zambia.
Thereis no single Zambian language, many are spoken as it is a large country. Bemba and Nyanja are common.
Brother in Nyanja is "m'boni."
In Nyanja, "welcome" is translated as "mwayi waona".
The word for "kiss" in Nyanja is "chikondi".
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All of these languages belong to the Bantu language family. Bemba and Nyanja both have traditional and urban language registers, but the others do not.
Wilfred Guy Atkins has written: 'Suggestions for an emended spelling and word division of Nyanja' -- subject(s): Nyanja language, Grammar, Orthography and spelling
Nichani is a word in nyanja language of Zambia. It means"what". Nichani icho? means "what is that"
For the languages of Zimbabwe, click here.For the languages of Zambia, click here.
D. B. Fanshawe has written: 'Wild flowers of Zambia' -- subject(s): Wild flowers 'A check list of plant names in the Nyanja languages' -- subject(s): Nomenclature, Nyanja, Nyanja language, Plant names, Popular, Plants, Popular Plant names, Terms and phrases 'Fifty common trees of Northern Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Trees 'The vegetation of Zambia' -- subject(s): Botany, Plant communities
The Zambian kwacha, which is divided into 100 ngwee. Kwacha derives from the Nyanja and Bemba word for "dawn". (Both are languages in Zambia.) Ngwee translates as "bright" in Nyanja.