ChiNyanja
Chinyanja, also known as Nyanja, is a Bantu language in the Niger-Congo language family. It is closely related to Chewa (Chichewa) and forms part of a dialect continuum that encompasses several varieties, including standard Nyanja used in urban centers. The language is spoken by communities across southern Africa.
It is primarily spoken in Malawi, with sizable communities in Zambia and Mozambique. In Malawi, Chinyanja/Chichewa
Chinyanja uses the Latin alphabet for writing and has a typical Bantu noun class system, with prefixes
Dialects vary by region, but speakers generally understand each other across the language's domain. Chinyanja has