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Manyika is a Shona language largely spoken by the Manyika tribe in the eastern part of Zimbabwe and across the border in Mozambique . It includes dialects ChiBocha, ChiUngwe, and ChiManyika, from which the broad Manyika language gets its name.

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5-470: MXC or mxc may refer to: Manyika dialect (ISO 639:mxc) Mexico City , the capital of Mexico Mexicargo (ICAO: MXC) Monticello Airport (Utah) (IATA: MXC) Most Extreme Elimination Challenge , an American TV program Multimedia extension connector , a video connector The year 1090 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-512: Is replaced by 'sa-' in the Manyika language. Also the prefix 'va-' used as in people, for example standard Shona vanhu vakaenda vakawanda , is replaced by 'wa-' to become wanhu wakaenda wakawanda . As a result, the Manyika do not use the prefix 'va' in any form as they pronounce it as either 'sa' or 'wa'. This is how they are generally recognised as being Manyika. The verbs in this language are tonally divided into two groups. The tonal patterns of

15-474: Is spoken by people in the northern parts of Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe, (Nyanga, Honde Valley Mutasa area) whilst ChiBocha is spoken by people in the southern part of Manicaland. Manyika differs from Karanga and Zezuru dialects in a variety of small ways. Certain variations in vocabulary and word prefixes exist. For example, the prefix 'va-' (used in Shona before male names to signify seniority and respect)

20-451: The title MXC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MXC&oldid=1145124440 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Manyika dialect ChiManyika

25-407: The verbs belonging to one group are as shown below in the case of the infinitive, which has ku- as its prefix: These tonal patterns can be represented by kuCV’CV’CV’X, kuÓCV’CV’CV’X, kuŔXCá, where X stands for a string of phonemes of any length, O for an object prefix, and R for a reflexive prefix, with an adjustment rule to the first two formulae that if X=Ø, the last CV’ can be Ø, and if both are Ø,

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