Dying Lanuages: Ngoni Replaced by Chichewa

October 29th, 2008 · No Comments

This is an interesting article on the dying language. The challenges faced by languages like Ngoni are similar however. Ngoni is being replaced by or Chinyanja.

Our Dying Languages

“It’s not surprising, therefore, that there has been a language shift from Chilomwe to Chichewa,” says Gregory Kamwendo in his contribution to A Democracy of Chameleons, a 2002 book on politics and culture in new Malawi. …

Unforunately, there are not any Ngoni self study courses available to our knowledge. If you are interested in learning Chichewa or Chinyanja, however, checkout the newly released FSI Chichewa-Chinyanja course.


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