... Nyamwezi language Nyamwezi USE Nyamwezi ( African people ) Nyaneka ( African people ) ( May Subd Geog ) [ DT1308.N93 ] UF Banianeka ( African people ) Lunyaneka ( African people ) Munhaneca ( African people ) Nhaneca ( African people ) ...
... Nyamwezi language Nyamwezi isa Bantu language spoken in the central western part of Tanzania, in the area called Tabora. The language is spoken by 1,320,000 people of Tanzania, where seventy-three percent of the speakers are found in ...
... Nyamwezi also appears in verbal constructions that express meanings other than habitual , such as the hodiernal past ( 5 ) , hortative ( 6 ) , habit- ual hortative ( 7 ) , and imperative ( 8 ) ( Kanijo 2019 ) . ( 5 ) Nyamwezi ...
... Nyamwezi , in the vicinity of those lakes , the author showed in the first place how the Indian name of the island of Java - Java- dvipa - was translated into Greek Κριθῆς νῆσος or Barley Island , just as the Latin name of the Etruscan ...
... nyamwezi is M ' - nyamwezi in the singular , and Wa - nyamwezi in the plural , " * and " Ki - nyamwezi is the ad- jectival form ; " † but he would have continued , " and U - nyam- wezi is the region of the people or tribe of Nyamwezi ...
... Nyamwezi cluster " ( Nyamwezi , Tusi , and Sukuma ) , and a " Ganda cluster " ( Ganda and Zongora or Nyambu . Any system of classification , how- ever , must be merely provisional . Mr. Cust , writing in 1883 ( ' Mod . Lang . of Africa ...
... Nyamwezi is the language spoken by the Wa - Nyamwezi people , who dwell in the country called U - Nyamwezi , one of those people , being a M'Nyamwezi or Mu - Nyam- wezi , ( whence our " Monomoezi " ) . Thus , it appears that the root ...
... Nyamwezi language is more highly developed , and this is what one would expect , Nyamwezi country having been on the main native trade route which has been in vogue for upwards of 100 years , whereas Kavirondo has till recent years been ...
... Nyamwezi and Ki - Nyamwezi , it ought clearly to be U - Nyamwezi ; a single na- tive of which country , by an excess of incon- sistency , is called by him Myamwezi ( p . 85 ) , a form which was never met with before . ought to be M - ...