Nyungwe also known as Chinyungwe or Chinyungwi or Cinyungwe or Nyongwe or Teta or Tete or Yungwe is a language spoken in Luenha and Tete Provinces in Mozambique by the Nyungwe people.
Nyungwe language has approximately 500,002 native speakers.
Nyungwe also known as Chinyungwe or Chinyungwi or Cinyungwe or Nyongwe or Teta or Tete or Yungwe is a language spoken in Luenha and Tete Provinces in Mozambique by the Nyungwe people.
Nyungwe language has approximately 500,002 native speakers.
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