- Chichewa language
Infobox Language
name=Chichewa
nativename=Chicheŵa
familycolor=Niger-Congo
states=flagicon|MalawiMalawi
flagicon|MozambiqueMozambique
flagicon|ZambiaZambia
flagicon|ZimbabweZimbabwe
region=
speakers= 9.3 million
rank=
agency="unknown"
fam2=Atlantic-Congo
fam3=Volta-Congo
fam4=Benue-Congo
fam5=Bantoid
fam6=Southern
fam7=Narrow Bantu
fam8=Central
fam9=North
nation=flagicon|MalawiMalawi
iso1=ny |iso2=nya |iso3=nyaChichewa (Chicheŵa in
Malawian English , also known as C(h)inyanja) is alanguage of the Bantu language family widely spoken in south-central Africa. The prefix "chi-" means "the language of" so that "Chichewa" means "language of the Chewa tribe", and hence the language is also known simply as Chewa.Distribution
Chichewa is the National language of the
Republic of Malawi , the official language being English, and as "Chinyanja" is one of the seven official tribal languages of [Zambia] , where it is spoken mostly in the Eastern Province and inLusaka . It is also spoken in Mozambique, especially in the provinces of Tete and Niassa, as well as inZimbabwe where, according to some estimates, it ranks as the third most widely used local language, after Shona and Ndebele.History
Chichewa has its origin in the
Maravi Empire , which dominated most of present dayMalawi and part ofMozambique andZambia from the 15th century to the 18th century. The language remained dominant despite the breakup of the empire and theAngoni invasions and was adopted by Christian missionaries at the beginning of the colonial period.The
Chewa are a tribe found nearLake Malawi , and hence "chicheŵa" means "the language of the Chewas". In Zambia, where Chewa is also spoken by other tribes like the Ngoni and theKunda , the more neutral name "c(h)inyanja", "language of the lake" (referring to Lake Malawi), is hence used instead.The first grammar, "A grammar of the Chinyanja language as spoken at Lake Nyasa with Chinyanja-English and English-Chinyanja vocabulary ", was written by Alexander in 1880 and partial translations of the
Bible were made at the end of 19th centuryChiChewa can also be classed as a
Shona dialect as most scholars in the region point out. A strong historic link of the Nyanja, Bemba and Yao people to the ancient Shona empire, who can point their earlier origins toMashonaland , proves linguistically evident today. The ancient Shonas who temporarily dwelt in Malambo, a place in the DRC, eventually shifted into northern Zambia, and then south and east into the highlands of Malawi. The Chinyanja language, ChiChewa or Chewa, emerged as a distinct tongue in the sixteenth century, according to scholars. In the twentieth century, the Chewa vocabulary and grammar is similar with Shona dialects, which are spoken inZimbabwe , especiallyZezuru andManyika .External links
* [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Chewa/ Chewa Dictionary] from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ Webster's Dictionary]
*wikitravelphrasebook|Nyanja phrasebook
* [http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/aflang/chichewa/chichewa.html Chichewa Home Page]
* [http://www.worldscriptures.org/pages/chichewa.html Information on the Chichewa translation of the Holy Bible] Includes the Chichewa translation of John 1:1-10.
* [http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/ChewaNyanja PanAfrican L10n wiki page on Chewa/Nyanja]
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