- Makhuwa-Meetto language
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Makhuwa-Meetto Spoken in Mozambique, Tanzania Region Central Africa Native speakers 800,000 (date missing) Language family Language codes ISO 639-3 mgh Makhuwa-Meetto (also known as Meto or Imeetto) is a Bantu language spoken by about 800,000 people in northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania. It is a member of the Makua group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification).
Makhuwa-Meetto is closely related to Makhuwa and is part of the Makua languages.
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Languages of Mozambique Official Non-official Barwe · Chewa · Chichopi · Chuwabu · Dema · Kimwani · Kokola · Koti · Kunda · Lolo · Lomwe · Maindo · Makhuwa · Makhuwa-Marrevone · Makhuwa-Meetto · Makhuwa-Moniga · Makhuwa-Saka · Makhuwa-Shirima · Makonde · Makwe · Manyawa · Manyika · Marenje · Mwani · Nathembo · Ndau · Ngoni · Nsenga · Nyungwe · Phimbi · Ronga · Sena · Shona · Swahili · Swati · Takwane · Tawara · Tewe · Tonga · Tsonga · Tswa · Yao · ZuluCategories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Makua languages
- Languages of Mozambique
- Languages of Tanzania
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