Tsonga (/ˈ(t)sɒŋɡə/ (T)SONG-gə) or, natively, Xitsonga, as an endonym, is a Bantu language spoken by the Tsonga people of South Africa. It is mutually...
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Xitsonga, a Southern Bantu language. A very small number of Tsonga people are also found in Zimbabwe and Northern Eswatini. The Tsonga people of South Africa...
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Look up tsonga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tsonga may refer to: Tsonga language, a Bantu language spoken in southern Africa Tsonga people, a large...
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President of South Africa (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Borwa (Tswana) Moporesitente wa Aforika Borwa (Sotho) Puresidente wa Afrika-Dzonga (Tsonga) uMengameli weleNingizimu Afrika (Swazi) Muphuresidennde wa Afrika Tshipembe (Venda)...
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Zimbabwe (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
78% of the population, Ndebele by 20%. Other minority Bantu languages include Venda, Tsonga, Shangaan, Kalanga, Sotho, Ndau and Nambya. Less than 2.5%...
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Johannesburg (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Beit Emanuel. 32% of Johannesburg residents speak Nguni languages at home, 24% speak Sotho languages, 18% speak English, 7% speak Afrikaans and 6% speak Tshivenda...
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(1941–1997), American politician Tsongas Center Tsonga (disambiguation) Tsonga language This page lists people with the surname Tsongas. If an internal link intending...
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Dagestan (redirect from Languages of Dagestan)
speak one of the Northeast Caucasian, or Turkic languages; however, Russian is the primary language and the lingua franca in the republic. The word Dagestan...
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consonants interrupt the flow of the whistle. A similar language is the Tsonga whistle language used in the highlands in the Southern parts of Mozambique...
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Mpumalanga (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Maputo Bay. In this era, groups that would become the Swazi, Pedi, Ndebele, Tsonga people,Mapulana and others established themselves in the area that is now...
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Western Cape (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
include agriculture, education, environment, health services, housing, language policies, tourism, trade, and welfare. The provincial parliament also elects...
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Limpopo (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
The term Limpopo is derived from Rivombo (Livombo/Lebombo), a group of Tsonga settlers led by Hosi Rivombo who settled in the mountainous vicinity and...
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National Assembly of Zimbabwe (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
The National Assembly of Zimbabwe, previously the House of Assembly until 2013, is the lower house of the Parliament of Zimbabwe. It was established upon...
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Tsolyáni is one of several languages invented by M. A. R. Barker, developed in the mid-to-late 1940s in parallel with his legendarium leading to the world...
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South Africa (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
official languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Pedi, Tswana, Southern Sotho, Tsonga, Swazi, Venda, and Southern Ndebele (in order of first language speakers)...
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National Assembly of South Africa (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Seboka sa Naha (Sotho) Ntlokokoano Bosetšhaba (Tswana) Huvo ya Rixaka (Tsonga) Buthano ḽa Lushaka (Venda) 28th Parliament Type Type Lower house of the...
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Gauteng (redirect from Languages of Gauteng)
IsiNdebele: 3.1% Tshivenda: 2.4% SiSwati: 0.9% South African Sign Language: 0.02% Other languages: 4.3% Of residents, 86.1% are Christian, 4.3% have no religion...
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Deputy President of South Africa (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Motlatsamoporesitente wa Aforika Borwa (Tswana) Xandla Xa Puresidente wa Afrika-Dzonga (Tsonga) Muthusa Phresidennde wa Afrika Tshipembe (Venda) Incumbent Paul Mashatile...
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Gonimbrasia belina (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Tswana: phane South Africa Northern Sotho: mašotša (colloq) Venda: mashonzha Tsonga: matamani or masonja Southern Ndebele: iinnondo Tswana: Seboko sa Mongana...
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dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member...
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Parliament of Zimbabwe (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Ethnic groups (diaspora) Languages Afrikaans English Shona Sindebele...
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North West (South African province) (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Sotho, and Xhosa speaking people. English is spoken primarily as a second language. Most of the population belong to Christian denominations. (Figures according...
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Tswana people (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
largest ethnic groups in the country, and the Tswana language is one of eleven official languages in South Africa. There were over 4 million Tswana speakers...
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National Council of Provinces (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
la Bosetšhaba la Diporofense (Tswana) Huvo ya Rixaka ya Swifundzhankulu (Tsonga) Khoro ya Lushaka ya Mavunḓu (Venda) 28th Parliament Type Type Upper house...
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official languages. The native language is Siswati. Recent immigrant languages include Chichewa, Tsonga, Zulu. Siswati, a Southern Bantu language, is the...
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Minister of Employment and Labour (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Letona la tsa Mesebetsi (Sotho) Tona la Bodiri (Tswana) Holobye ya Vatirhi (Tsonga) Minisiṱa wa Mishumo (Venda) Flag of South Africa Incumbent Thulas Nxesi...
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South African rand (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
in 1984. This series had only one language variant for each denomination of note. Afrikaans was the first language on the 2, 10, and 50 rand, while English...
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Dutch oven (category Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl))
prepare large quantities of food. Wooden spoons called kombe in the Tsonga language are used for mixing and stirring. This tradition persisted over the...
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Parliament of South Africa (category Articles containing Tsonga-language text)
Borwa (Sotho) Palamente ya Aforika Borwa (Tswana) Palamende ra Afrika Dzonga (Tsonga) Phaḽamennde ya Afurika Tshipembe (Venda) 28th Parliament Coat of arms of...
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Demographics of South Africa (section Languages)
Africa Zulu language Xhosa language Afrikaans language English language Pedi language Tswana language Sotho language Tsonga language Swazi language Venda language...
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