Tonga language (Mozambique)
The Tonga language of Mozambique, or Gitonga (spelled Guitonga in Portuguese) is a Bantu language spoken along the southern coast of the country. Often thought to be closest to Chopi to its south, the two languages have only a 44% lexical similarity.
Tonga | |
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Tonga-Inhambane | |
Gitonga | |
Native to | Mozambique |
Native speakers | 380,000 (2006)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | toh |
Glottolog | gito1238 [2] |
S.62 [3] |
References
- Tonga at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Gitonga". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
- Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
External links
- Christian hymns, together with some of the Psalms of David in the language of the Ba Tonga, as spoken in the district of Inhambane, east Africa (1901)
- Ruthe. Samuele: Ruth, and I. Samuel, chapters I to IV, in the Gitonga language (1902)
- Itestamente lipya nya pfumu yatu Jesu Kristu: kanga ku lobidwego ki gitonga (1905)
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Note: The Guthrie classification is geographic and its groupings do not imply a relationship between the languages within them. |
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