• Tumbuka or Citumbuka — the chi- prefix in front of Tumbuka means "the language of", so the language is usually called Chitumbuka even in English publications...
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    The Tumbuka group is made up of over six groups of peoples such as the Senga, Henga, Yombe, Phoka, Tonga and Tumbuka who are part of the Tumbuka family...
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    as Tumbuka, Sena and Nsenga. Throughout the history of Malawi, only Chewa and Tumbuka have at one time been the primary dominant national languages used...
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  • Tonga is a Tumbuka offshoot Bantu language that emerged in 18th Century when the Nkhamanga Kingdom started to decline and was split. Before the arrival...
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    Malawi (redirect from Malawian language)
    Chewa, Tumbuka, Yao, Lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, and Ngonde native ethnic groups, as well as populations of Chinese and Europeans. The official language is...
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    Zambia (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    include Lozi, Tumbuka, Kaonde, Tonga, Lunda and Luvale, which featured on the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) local-languages section. Urbanisation...
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  • Tumbuka language, their Bantu language Tumbuka mythology, their mythology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tumbuka. If an...
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  • Laura J. (2012). "On the (Non-)congruence of Focus and Prominence in Tumbuka". Selected Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference on African Linguistics...
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    (Nyanja) (Chichewa) (7 million) Tumbuka (1 million) Yao (1 million) Shimaore Swahili is a recognized national language Makhuwa (4 million; 7.4 million...
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  • District who are part of the Tumbuka group of peoples. The Nyasa Tongas speak a dialect of Chitumbuka called Chitonga. Their language dialect and Tonga people...
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    Karonga (section Languages)
    61,609. The common and major language spoken in this district is the Tumbuka language, which is also a regional language of Northern Malawi. Pre-historic...
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    Temwa Chawinga (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    the youngest of five children. She is of Tumbuka ethnicity and her name Temwa means "love" in Tumbuka language. Her older sister, Tabitha Chawinga, is...
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  • language data sources. It encompasses 46 natural languages (in amounts ranging from 30% of the whole dataset for English to 0.00002% for Chi Tumbuka)...
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  • Yombe dialect (Zambia) (category Tumbuka language)
    Chiyombe or Yombe is a Chitumbuka language spoken by the Yombe people of Zambia who are grouped as part of the Tumbuka family. The Yombe group is part of...
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  • of Bantu languages, zone S.10 designates the Shonic group. Shona is closely related to Ndau, Kalanga and is related to Tonga, Chewa, Tumbuka, Tsonga and...
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    Vimbuza (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    The Vimbuza dance is a traditional dance originating from the Tumbuka people of Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. It is a ritualistic dance performed to communicate...
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  • Malawi Prison Service (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    The Malawi Prison Service is a Malawian government agency responsible for the administration and management of prisons in Malawi. The Malawi Prison Service...
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  • Tum (category Articles containing German-language text)
    Matrix, in mathematics Tumbuka language (ISO 639-2 and 639-3 language code tum) Tum, aka Toum, a variety of the Phong language cluster Tum: A Dangerous...
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    Tumbuka, Lunda and the rest are spoken in their local localities of the country. English, the former colonial language, serves as a common language among...
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    community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions were soon created: the German and Catalan...
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  • List of ISO 639-2 codes (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names. The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in...
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  • Desmond Dudwa Phiri (category Tumbuka-language writers)
    Malawi: From Earliest Times to the Year 1915 - January 2004 History of the Tumbuka People - 2000 Democracy with a Price: The History of Malawi since 1900...
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  • Ministry of Agriculture (Malawi) (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    Ministry of Agriculture Tumbuka: Unduna wa vya Chuma Chichewa: Unduna wa za Chuma Ministry overview Jurisdiction Government of Malawi Headquarters Lilongwe...
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    Sonjo Sukuma (8.13 million, 2016) Swahili Tongwe language Tumbuka (400 thousand, 2007) Turu Vidunda language Yao (630 thousand, 2016) Zanaki Kerewe Nyambo...
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  • French First World War fighter Nitrogen-21, an isotope of nitrogen Tumbuka language N21, a postcode district in the N postcode area This disambiguation...
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    Ministry of Homeland Security (Malawi) (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    The Ministry of Homeland Security (Tumbuka: Unduna wa vya chitetezo, Chichewa: Unduna wa za Chitetezo), is a government agency of Malawi. The Ministry...
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    the Mzimba Tumbuka language, which blends elements of Ngoni and Tumbuka, still uses the word 'bheka' to mean 'see', highlighting the language's mixed heritage...
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    (subscription required) "Chitumbuka,Citumbuka,Tamboka,Tambuka,Tumboka,Tumbuka to English dictionary ". Lughayangu. Retrieved 10 March 2025. Tumtum at...
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  • yom), a dialect of the Kongo language of western Central Africa spoken by the Yombe people A dialect of the Tumbuka language spoken in Zambia by the Yombe...
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    Vice-President of Malawi (category Articles containing Tumbuka-language text)
    Vice-President of Malawi (Chichewa: Wotsatira wa Mtsogoleri wa Dziko la Malawi; Tumbuka: Wachiŵili kwa Mlongozgi wa charu cha Malaŵi) is the second highest political...
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