- Bravanese dialect
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Bravanese Chimwiini Spoken in Somalia Language family Language codes ISO 639-3 swh – Chimwiini
(generic)The Bravanese language (also called Chimwiini, ChiMwini, Mwiini, Mwini, or Chimbalazi[1]) is a dialect of the Bantu Swahili language.[2] It is spoken by the Bravanese people, who are the predominant inhabitants of Barawa, or Brava, in Somalia.[3] Many Bravanese also speak Somali, which is an Afro-Asiatic language.
See also
Notes
- ^ I. M. Lewis, Islam in tropical Africa, Volume 1964, (International African Institute in association with Indiana University Press: 1980), p.7.
- ^ Ethnologue report for Somalia
- ^ Abdullahi, p.11.
References
- Abdullahi, Mohamed Diriye (2001). Culture and customs of Somalia. Greenwood. ISBN 9780313313332. http://books.google.com/books?id=2Nu918tYMB8C.
Categories:- Languages of Somalia
- Swahili
- Somalia stubs
- Swahili stubs
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