Chichewa, also known as Chinyanja, is a language of the Bantu language family widely spoken in south-central Africa. It is also spoken in Mozambique, especially in the provinces of Tete and Niassa, in Zambia (especially in the Eastern Province), as well as in Zimbabwe where, according to some estimates, it ranks as the third most widely used local language, after Shona and Ndebele. The countries of Zambia, and Mozambique constitute the central location of Chichewa.
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Chichewa (also known as Nyanja) is one of the two official national languages of the Republic of Malawi, the other being English.
Chichewa, also known as Chinyanja, is a language of the Bantu language family widely spoken in south-central Africa.
Chichewa is a language of the Bantu language family, spoken in parts of East, Central, and Southern Africa.
Chichewa as a dialect had to be one of such primitive languages of the backward and the uncivilized.
The introduction of studies of Chichewa at university level contributed to the promotion of literary and linguistic studies of the language, the resurgence of literary activity in the language, the training of teachers of the language, and enhanced the profile of the language within African as well as general linguistic scholarship.