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==Dialects== |
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'''Sukwa''', or ''Chisukwa'', is spoken in the [[ |
'''Sukwa''', or ''Chisukwa'', is spoken in the [[Misuku Hills]] of [[Malawi]] by fewer than 1000 people. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 19:11, 8 September 2010
Ndali | |
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Chindali | |
Native to | Tanzania, Malawi |
Native speakers | 220,000 (1987) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ndh |
Ndali, or Chindali, is a Bantu language spoken by an increasing population in southern Tanzania of 150,000 (1987) and in northern Malawi by 70,000 (2003).
Dialects
Sukwa, or Chisukwa, is spoken in the Misuku Hills of Malawi by fewer than 1000 people.
References
- Kershner, Tiffany (2001) - "Imperfectivity in Chisukwa," pp. 37–52. Explorations in African Linguistics: From Lamso to Sesotho, eds. Robert Botne and Rose Vondrasek, Bloomington: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics
External links
- Faculty page for Dr. Kershner, an expert on the linguistic structure of Chisukwa.