It contains many words that are similar to those in other Bantu languages such as Bemba, Chichewa, and Luyana. |
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English and Chichewa were made the national languages of Malawi by Dr. Banda's government. |
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There are still many without such books, and many more whose lack of adequate English means they need literature translated into the national Chichewa language. |
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I was able to speak Chichewa well enough to hold lively conversations the day I arrived. |
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The language for official communication is English and the commonest spoken language is Chichewa. |
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The guide was also translated into the local language, Chichewa so it could be distributed among rural populations. |
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In the beginning it was difficult for him that he could not handle the language Chichewa. |
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Some interviews were conducted in English, while others in Chichewa with interpretation to English. |
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The title, Mwana Alirenji is from the local language, Chichewa, and means that a parent is able to provide for all the child's needs. |
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Fr Bwanali said the Mass in Chichewa, the Regional Superior of Mozambique, Fr Virgilio Domingos did the preaching. |
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Their language, Chewa, is also called Chichewa, Nyanja, or Chinyanja and is important in Malaŵi. |
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Parker talked about the need to distribute books aimed at people who speak underserved languages like Chichewa and Tumbuka. |
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As the judgment was translated for them from English into Chichewa, the defendants barely flinched. |
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The two celebrated their engagement — their chinkhoswe, in the Chichewa language — with a party at a lodge here in Malawi's commercial capital. |
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I've visited 33 countries, speak fluent Pashto and Spanish with a smattering of Chichewa and other languages. |
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The Chichewa people of Malawi refer to a person as Munthu and people as Watu. |
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Although the Convention had been translated into the two major local languages, Chichewa and Tumbuka, awareness of it was still quite low among policymakers, local government officials and traditional leaders. |
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It will enable children to develop literacy skills in both English and Chichewa, creative skills, and practical skills they can use to significantly improve their prospects in life. |
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We loved to exchange a few words and sentences in Chichewa, the language of Malawi: it was the last thing we did last Saturday evening before I gave him a blessing, and wished him 'Tsalani Bwino' rest well! |
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I assured him that it didn't matter if the stories were in Chichewa or English. |
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When a patient dies, permission to do an autopsy is sought from the family members by a Malawian clinician involved in the care of the patient in the native Chichewa language. |
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