Makhuwa | |
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Makua | |
Geographic distribution: |
Central Africa, mostly Mozambique |
Linguistic classification: | Niger–Congo |
Subdivisions: |
Nuclear Makua
Koti, Sakati
Lomwe
Cuabo–Maindo
Moniga
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The Makhuwa or Makua languages are a branch of Bantu languages spoken primarily in Mozambique.
The name Makua (Macua), more accurately Makhuwa, is used on three levels. Some sources distinguish these with differences in spelling 'Makua' vs. 'Makhuwa', but they are not consistent.
Makhuwa is assigned to Zone P of the Guthrie classification of Bantu languages. With the classification of the other Zone-P languages as Rufiji–Ruvuma, Makhuwa is essentially synonymous with Zone P. However, the zones are geographic rather than genealogical clades. The closest relatives of the Makhuwa branch are not clear, but some classifications place them with the Nyasa and Southern Bantu languages.