Mwera people

Mwera people

The Mwera are an ethnic and linguistic group based in southern Tanzania. In 2001 the Mwera population was estimated to number 469,000.[1] The Mwera language contains a hodiernal tense.

References

  1. ^ Languages of Tanzania



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