The Makhuwa language (also spelled Makua and Macua) is a Bantu language spoken by 3 million Makua people, who live north of the Zambezi River in Mozambique, particularly in the province of Nampula. It is the most important indigenous language of Mozambique. Makhuwa is closely related to Lomwe.

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  • The Makhuwa language (also spelled Makua and Macua) is a Bantu language spoken by 3 million Makua people, who live north of the Zambezi River in Mozambique, particularly in the province of Nampula. It is the most important indigenous language of Mozambique. Makhuwa is closely related to Lomwe.
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  • The Makhuwa language (also spelled Makua and Macua) is a Bantu language spoken by 3 million Makua people, who live north of the Zambezi River in Mozambique, particularly in the province of Nampula. It is the most important indigenous language of Mozambique. Makhuwa is closely related to Lomwe.
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