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Mwanga language

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Native to
  
Zambia, Tanzania

Dialects
  
Iwa Tambo

Ethnicity
  
Mwanga people

ISO 639-3
  
mwn

Native speakers
  
(230,000 cited 1987– 2010 census)

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid Bantu Rukwa Mbozi Mwika Namwanga

Mwanga, or Namwanga (Nyamwanga), is a Bantu language spoken by the Namwanga in the Northern Province of Zambia (mainly in the districts of Isoka and Nakonde) and in Mbeya Region, Tanzania. The 2010 Zambian census found 140,000 speakers. The current number in Tanzania is unknown; Ethnologue cites a figure from 1987 of 87,000.

There are also some speakers of Namwanga in the north-west part of Chitipa District in northern Malawi.

The Namwanga language is similar to the Mambwe language spoken by the Mambwe people of Mbala and Mpulungu districts and the Lungu people also found in Isoka. Other similar smaller peoples include the Lambyas, the Nyikas and the Wandyas.

References

Mwanga language Wikipedia