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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Languages of Mozambique - Wikipedia
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Mozambique is a multilingual country. A number of Bantu languages are indigenous to Mozambique. Portuguese, inherited from the colonial period (see: Portuguese Mozambique), is the official language, and Mozambique is a full member of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. Ethnologue lists 43 languages spoken in the country. According to INE, the National Institute of Statistics of Mozambique, Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Mozambique: According to the 2007 national population and housing census, 50.4% of the national population aged 5 and older (80.8% of people living in urban areas and 36.3% in rural areas) are fluent in the language. Other widely spoken languages include Swahili, Makhuwa, Sena, Ndau, and Shangaan (Tsonga). Other indigenous languages of Mozambique include Lomwe, Makonde, Chopi, Chuwabu, Ronga, Kimwani, Zulu, and Tswa. The language of the deaf community is Mozambican Sign Language.

Small communities of Arabs, Chinese, and Indians (primarily the Gujarati language) speak their own languages (Indians from Portuguese India speak any of the Portuguese Creoles of their origin) aside from Portuguese as their second language.


Video Languages of Mozambique



Sociolinguistics

Multilingualism

Most Mozambicans speak more than one language.. According to the 2007 census about 50.4% of all people aged 5 and older speak Portuguese, and 10.7%, including people of Portuguese ancestry and mestiços, speak it as their first language. Use of the Portuguese language remains strongly concentrated to the urban population of Mozambique along the coast.

Linguistic geography

Influence among languages

Many indigenous languages of Mozambique have loan words of Portuguese origin.


Maps Languages of Mozambique



Largest language groups


Maps of Mozambique | Detailed map of Mozambique in English ...
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References


Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, & Swahili - ppt video online download
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External links

  • Ethnologue Listing of Mozambican Languages
  • Línguas de Moçambique(in Portuguese) - A Portuguese-language collection of publications in Mozambican languages. (A Google Translate Gadget is available)


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