What is another word for Makhuwa-Shirima?

Pronunciation: [mˈakhjuːwəʃˈɪɹɪmə] (IPA)

Makhuwa-Shirima is a Bantu language primarily spoken in Tanzania. It is the second most widely spoken language in the country, with over four million speakers. The language is known for its unique vocabulary and pronunciation, which makes it difficult to translate into other languages. There are several synonyms for the word Makhuwa-Shirima that are commonly used in Tanzania. Some of the most popular synonyms include Shirima, Shirima-Makhuwa, and Makhuwa. These words are often used interchangeably to describe the language and its speakers. In addition to these synonyms, there are also several regional dialects of Makhuwa-Shirima that differ slightly in their pronunciation and vocabulary. These dialects include Makhuwa-Meetto, Makhuwa-Moniga, Makhuwa-Makhuwana, and Makhuwa-Chinde.

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    Languages, bantu languages, african languages, niger-congo languages.

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