mxc ISO 639

Manyika

  • Geography

    ZW Manicaland province: Makoni, Mutasa, Mutare, and Nyanga districts, northwest of Umtali.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Zimbabwe

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Bamanyeka, Chimanyika, Manika, Manyika Shona, Wamanyika, Wanyika
405,000 in Zimbabwe (2012). Total users in all countries: 551,000.
Manicaland province: Makoni, Mutasa, Mutare, and Nyanga districts, northwest of Umtali.
Mozambique, Zimbabwe
6a* (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, S, Shona (S.13)
Bocha (Boka), Bunji, Bvumba, Domba, Guta, Here, Hungwe, Jindwi, Karombe, Nyamuka, Nyatwe, Unyama. A bit more divergent from Shona [sna] than the Karanga, Zezuru, and Korekore dialects. Partially intelligible with Shona. Lexical similarity: 74%–81% with Ndau [ndc].
Used as L2 by Barwe [bwg].
NT: 1908.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Manyika
Manyika
146,000 in Mozambique (2017).
Manica province: north of Ndau, west of Tewe; Tete province: southwest.
Bocha (Boka), Bunji, Bvumba, Domba, Guta, Here, Hungwe, Jindwi, Karombe, Nyamuka, Nyatwe, Unyama.
5 (Developing)
Traditional religion, Christian.
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