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  1. Shona / ˈʃoʊnə / ( chiShona) is a Bantu language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is one of the most widely spoken Bantu languages. According to Ethnologue, Shona, comprising the Karanga, Zezuru and Korekore dialects, is spoken by about 10.8 million people.
    Dialects: Korekore, Zezuru, Manyika, Karanga
    Native to: Zimbabwe, Mozambique
    Official language in: Zimbabwe
    Writing system: Latin script (Shona alphabet), Arabic script (formerly), Shona Braille
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    Where is Shona spoken?
    Shona is a member of the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family. It is spoken by about nine million people mainly in Zimbabwe, where more than 80% of the population are Shona speakers. There are also speakers in Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana.
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    What does Shona stand for?
    A Shona n'anga (witch doctor). The Shona people (/ ˈʃoʊnə /) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily Zimbabwe (where they form the majority of the population). They have five major clans, and are adjacent to other groups with similar cultures and languages.
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    Does Shona have a literature?
    It has a literature and is described through monolingual and bilingual dictionaries (chiefly Shona – English). Standard Shona is based on the dialect spoken by the Karanga people of Masvingo Province, the region around Great Zimbabwe, and Zezuru people of central and northern Zimbabwe.
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    Where do Shona come from in Zimbabwe?
    (March 2022) The Shona people ( / ˈʃoʊnə /) are part of the Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily Zimbabwe (where they form the majority of the population). They have five major clans. A Shona n'anga (witch doctor). The Shona people are divided into tribes in eastern and northern Zimbabwe.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language

    Shona is a Bantu language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It was codified by the colonial government in the 1950s. According to Ethnologue, Shona, comprising the Zezuru, Korekore and Karanga dialects, is spoken by about 7.5 million people. The Manyika dialect of Shona is listed separately by Ethnologue, and … See more

    Shona is a written standard language with an orthography and grammar that was codified during the early 20th century and fixed in the 1950s. In the 1920s, the Rhodesian administration was faced with the challenge of … See more

    Shona is a member of the large family of Bantu languages. In Guthrie's zonal classification of Bantu languages, zone S.10 designates a dialect continuum of closely related varieties, including Zezuru, Karanga, Manyika, Ndau and Budya, spoken in … See more

    All syllables in Shona end in a vowel. Consonants belong to the next syllable. For example, mangwanani ("morning") is syllabified as ma.ngwa.na.ni; "Zimbabwe" is zi.mba.bwe. No … See more

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    Shona is used to refer to a standardised language based on the central dialects of the Shona region. Shona languages form a dialect continuum from the Kalahari desert in the west to the Indian Ocean in the east and the Limpopo river in the south and the See more

    Noun classes (mupanda)
    Mupanda, or noun class, is the way in which Shona words are grouped:
    1. Zvaanoreva ("their meanings") e.g. words found in … See more

    • Biehler, E. (1950) A Shona dictionary with an outline Shona grammar (revised edition). The Jesuit Fathers.
    • Brauner, Sigmund (1995) A grammatical sketch of Shona : including … See more

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    WebThe Shona languages are a clade of Bantu languages coded Zone S.10 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), the languages form a valid node. …

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    The dialect groups of Shona developed among dispersed tribes over a long period of time, and further groups of immigrants have contributed to this diversity. Although "standard" Shona is spoken throughout Zimbabwe, dialects help identify a speaker's town or village. Each Shona dialect is specific to a sub-group.
    In 1931, during his attempt to reconcile the dialects into a single standard Shona language, Cle…

    • Mozambique: 2.3 million
    • United Kingdom: 200,000 (2011)
    • South Africa: 1-2 million (2020)
    • Zimbabwe: 13 million (2019)
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona

    WebShona language, a Bantu language spoken by Shona people today. Shona may also refer to: Shona (album), 1994 album by New Zealand singer Shona Laing. Shona (given name) …

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      • "Shona speakers comprise more than 80% of Zimbabwe's population and number about 6,225,000."The population of Zimbabwe is listed as 13.3 million. 6.23 million is slightly less than 50%. Someone needs to update these figures! 05:08, 13 September 2008 (UTC)05:08, 13 September 2008 (UTC)~ In cutting out the 80% number, then sentence didn't make sense ...
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        WebShona är ett bantuspråk som talas av mer än 80 % av befolkningen i Zimbabwe (omkring 6 225 000 personer, enligt SIL International 1989). Även denna folkgrupp kallas shona. …

      • https://www.wikihow.com/Speak-Shona

        WebOct 25, 2022 · The Shona alphabet has 5 vowels, each of which are pronounced similarly to the same letters in the Spanish or Italian alphabets. If your first language is English, …

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        WebAug 03, 2022 · Shona is a member of the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family. It is spoken by about 10.8 million people mainly in Zimbabwe, where more than …

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        WebThe Bantu languages (English: / ˈ b æ n t uː /, Proto-Bantu: *bantʊ̀) are a large family of languages spoken by the Bantu people of Central, Southern, and Southeast Africa. They …

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        WebShina is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Shina people. In Pakistan, Shina is the major language in Gilgit-Baltistan spoken by an estimated 1,146,000 people living mainly …

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