Makhuwa-Meetto (also known as Meto or Imeetto) is a Bantu language spoken by about 800,000 people in northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania. It is a member of the Makua group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). Makhuwa-Meetto is closely related to Makhuwa and is part of the Makua languages.

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  • Makhuwa-Meetto (also known as Meto or Imeetto) is a Bantu language spoken by about 800,000 people in northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania. It is a member of the Makua group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). Makhuwa-Meetto is closely related to Makhuwa and is part of the Makua languages.
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  • Makhuwa-Meetto (also known as Meto or Imeetto) is a Bantu language spoken by about 800,000 people in northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania. It is a member of the Makua group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). Makhuwa-Meetto is closely related to Makhuwa and is part of the Makua languages.
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